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François-Marie Arouet de Voltaire
Letters on the English or Lettres Philosophiques

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   Letter
1 III | all the requisites of a true apostle-that is, without 2 V | thinks proper, yet their true religion, that in which 3 VIII | surrounds it, which indeed is true; but then it is never so 4 IX | fellow-creatures. It is true, indeed, that the English 5 XII | assertion was very just; for if true greatness consists in having 6 XII | little known, much less true philosophy. Lord Bacon, 7 XII | in many men, and not to true philosophy, that most arts 8 XII | probable that the earth has a true attractive power.~This forerunner 9 XIV | his philosophy which were true, he was persecuted by the 10 XV | squares of the distances be true, if the same power acts 11 XVII | uncertain chronology. It is true that there is no family, 12 XVII | errenous computation. It is true, indeed, that, according 13 XVIII| but, at the same time, true reflection, which is, that 14 XIX | certainly the school of wit and true humour.~Sir John Vanbrugh 15 XIX | us, as by the Greeks. But true comedy is the speaking picture 16 XXI | Whether these ideas are true or false, it is certain 17 XXII | almost inimitable taste; true humour, whether in prose


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