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

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philosopher

   Letter
1 VII | to countenance it. This philosopher thought that the Unitarians 2 XI | She appears as an amiable philosopher on the throne, having never 3 XII | to make himself a great philosopher, a good historian, and an 4 XII | crime very unbecoming a philosopher: I mean bribery and extortion. 5 XIII| not he who was a cynical philosopher after having coined base 6 XIII| schoolman, and Locke as a philosopher, who was perfectly acquainted 7 XIV | afterwards becoming a complete philosopher, he did not think the passion 8 XV | pursuit. A half-learned philosopher, remarkable only for his 9 XV | offend; and, therefore, this philosopher, in more places than one 10 XV | have imputed to this great philosopher the verbal and chimerical 11 XVI | inexplicable miracle. This philosopher guessed that it was a necessary 12 XVII| is not yet known to what philosopher we owe the invention of 13 XVII| greater assistance to our philosopher. He appears to us stronger 14 XXI | impossibilities. This made a whimsical philosopher Before the spacious world 15 XXII| it; he is an intoxicated philosopher who never wrote but when


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