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1 Introd | is the history of human folly,’ as says M. Voltaire. ... 2 Introd | made four major charges of folly against modern “Christian” 3 XVII | showing such a piece of folly.~I think that you are a 4 XX | is to say in shadows and folly, as long as it has no exact 5 XXXIV | keep it; if not, it is pure folly, between you and me. Where 6 XCVII | is the history of human folly!” as says M. de Voltaire.~ 7 CIII | nice as this. He had the folly to be young; but as he did 8 CXXII | A wind of stupidity and folly is now blowing over the 9 CXXII | politics will be an everlasting folly so long as it is not subordinate 10 CLXX | disheartened, distressed by the folly of my compatriots. The hopeless 11 CLXXXVIII| evident symptoms of it. That folly is the result of too great 12 CLXXXIX | except from the general folly, Renan who, on the contrary, 13 CXCVII | without an ideal, sentimental folly or natural maliciousness— 14 CC | blindness, ignorance and folly. Oh! that I do not deny, 15 CCXI | irritated, less worried with the folly of others. For me, it is 16 CCXXXIII | part to make up for the folly or to soften the misery 17 CCLVI | found here the barodetien folly in full flower again. On 18 CCLVII | punishment for the same folly and a similar egoism.~The “ 19 CCLXII | protest against injustice and folly, you should bawl, froth 20 CCLXVII | stopped laughing at human folly, I flee it and try to forget 21 CCLXXIII | beg me not to notice human folly, and to deprive myself of 22 CCCXII | read my little medieval folly to you! I have begun another