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Alphabetical [« »] persecution 3 persia 1 persian 1 person 14 personages 2 persons 25 perspicuous 1 | Frequency [« »] 14 observed 14 old 14 penn 14 person 14 possible 14 quaker 14 respect | François-Marie Arouet de Voltaire Letters on the English or Lettres Philosophiques IntraText - Concordances person |
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1 I | for we don't condemn any person who uses it; but then we 2 I | but he did not allow any person to call him 'Domine,' sir. 3 I | a beggar, and salute no person; we owing nothing to mankind 4 II | with this very singular person; but I was greatly surprised 5 IV | The first is, to injure no person upon a religious account, 6 V | by way of eminence. No person can possess an employment 7 VII | and of a few very learned person among the laity, who, though 8 XI | observed that scarce one person in a thousand was ever attacked 9 XIII | thoroughly understood before a person can be able to determine 10 XIV | he became a very singular person both in private life and 11 XIV | of his glory, hated his person the more, so that he was 12 XIX | considerable privileges) to the person who enjoys it. Our illustrious 13 XXI | nor on that of any other person; for I consider men after 14 XXIII| 000 pounds sterling to any person who may discover the longitude,