Voltaire, Letters on the English Nation (1733)
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Letter I On the QuakersLetter II On the QuakersLetter III On the QuakersLetter IV On the QuakersLetter V On the Church of EnglandLetter VI On the PresbyteriansLetter VII On the Socinians or Arians or AntitrinitariansLetter VIII On the ParlimentLetter IX On the GovernmentLetter X On TradeLetter XI On InoculationLetter XII On the Lord BaconLetter XIII On Mr LockeLetter XIV On Descartes and Sir Isaac NewtonLetter XV On AttractionLetter XVI On Sir Isaac Newtons OpticsLetter XVII On Infinites in Geometry and Sir Isaac Newtons ChronologyLetter XVIII On TragedyLetter XIX On ComedyLetter XX On Such of the Nobility as Cultivate the Belles LettresLetter XXI On the Earl of Rochester and Mr WallerLetter XXII On Mr Pope and Some Other PoetsLetter XXIII On the Regard That Ought to be Shown to Men of LettersLetter XXIV On The Royal Society and Other Academies
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Composed: 1733 CE