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Alphabetical [« »] sincerity 1 singing 1 single 10 singular 11 singularities 1 singularity 1 sinks 2 | Frequency [« »] 11 saw 11 seen 11 side 11 singular 11 society 11 sublime 11 suffer | François-Marie Arouet de Voltaire Letters on the English or Lettres Philosophiques IntraText - Concordances singular |
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1 I | the plural number for the singular. Augustus Caesar himself 2 II | conversation I had with this very singular person; but I was greatly 3 II | which you will find more singular than their opinions.~ ~ 4 IV | into his presence; and as singular for a Government to be without 5 XI | Circassia, which appears so singular to others, is nevertheless 6 XII | of all Europe.~The most singular and the best of all his 7 XIV | whence he became a very singular person both in private life 8 XIV | not his enemy.~One very singular difference in the lives 9 XVII| space of a year, has also a singular revolution which was quite 10 XIX | Moliere another play, of as singular and bold a cast, which is 11 XXII| numbers of Dean Swift are of a singular and almost inimitable taste;