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Alphabetical [« »] ridiculed 2 ridiculous 10 riens 1 right 12 rigid 1 rigidly 1 rise 2 | Frequency [« »] 12 occasion 12 public 12 reign 12 right 12 royal 12 says 12 sect | François-Marie Arouet de Voltaire Letters on the English or Lettres Philosophiques IntraText - Concordances right |
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1 IV | Government, invested him with the right and sovereignty of a province 2 V | that this notion of divine right would only make so many 3 IX | king thought he had a just right to be absolute; and that 4 IX | to give up the pretended right, for no other reason but 5 IX | civil and criminal; nor a right or privilege of hunting 6 XI | them in opinion are in the right, here follows the history 7 XIV | liberty.~Descartes was very right, for his contemporaries 8 XVII | infinitely little?~That a right line, which is a right line 9 XVII | a right line, which is a right line so long as it is finite, 10 XVIII| first drawn) acquired a right of passing for sublime. 11 XX | persons in England who have a right to speak in public, and 12 XXIV | on the prerogative of the right hand over the left; and