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1 Int | of Voltaire, was born at Paris, November 21, 1694. His 2 Int | being twice exiled from Paris and twice imprisoned in 3 Int | his best work. He died at Paris, May 30, 1778.~It will be 4 VII | draw together ten women in Paris. Were Oliver Cromwell, he 5 VIII | regard to the last war of Paris, it deserves only to be 6 X | and whosoever arrives at Paris from the midst of the most 7 XI | secret from Constantinople to Paris, the nation would have been 8 XI | small-pox swept away at Paris in 1723 would have been 9 XIV | now finds it a vacuum. At Paris the universe is seen composed 10 XIV | as much unknown to us. At Paris you imagine that the earth 11 XV | hundred and sixty feet (of Paris) in a minute. It is likewise 12 XV | velocity no more than fifteen Paris feet in a minute of time. 13 XVIII| in the drama passed from Paris to London about 1660, with 14 XIX | that the whole city of Paris exploded them, and yet all 15 XX | young, came to see me at Paris on his return from Italy. 16 XXI | London as Voiture had in Paris, and in my opinion deserved 17 XXII | and Envoy Extraordinary at Paris in 1712. I also designed 18 XXIV | founded before the Academy of Paris; for had it been founded 19 XXIV | A seat in the Academy at Paris is a small but secure fortune 20 XXIV | and that the Academy of Paris is on a quite different