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Alphabetical [« »] havoc 1 hazard 1 he 344 head 17 head-dresses 1 heads 1 health 3 | Frequency [« »] 17 according 17 art 17 either 17 head 17 history 17 less 17 locke | François-Marie Arouet de Voltaire Letters on the English or Lettres Philosophiques IntraText - Concordances head |
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1 I | and taking that from the head which is made to cover it. " 2 I | sprinkling water on a child's head makes him a Christian." " 3 I | civilities without uncovering my head, and at the same time said ' 4 III | weaver, took it into his head to preach, and, as he pretended, 5 III | equipped in leather from head to foot, and travelled from 6 III | in his favour that, his head being freed tumultuously 7 IV | house; so that he was at the head of a sect when a little 8 VIII | factious without design, and head of a defenseless party, 9 VIII | upon Cardinal Mazarin's head, and afterwards congratulated 10 IX | set themselves at their head, and armed with their briefs, 11 XII | are my thoughts on this head, I shall answer you in the 12 XIII | man to have a geometrical head without the assistance of 13 XIII | desirous of being at the head of a party. But what do 14 XXII | side, and Megrim at her head, Two handmaids wait the 15 XXII | Practised to lisp, and hang the head aside, Faints into airs, 16 XXIII| Propaganda Fide; took it into his head to write a most wretched 17 XXIII| themselves afterwards cut his head off. Prynne was summoned