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Voltaire,
The Works of Voltaire, Vol. III (Philosophical  Dictionary Part 1)
[1764]
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The Works of Voltaire. A Contemporary Version.
A Critique and Biography by JohnMorley, notes by Tobias Smollett, trans. William F. Fleming (New York: E.R.DuMont, 1901). In 21 vols. Vol. III.Author:VoltaireIntroduction:Oliver Herbrand Gordon LeighTranslator:William F. Fleming
About This Title:
Volume 1 of the
 Philosophical Dictionary
with entries from “A to Calends” The
 Philosophical Dictionary
first appeared in 1764 in a “pocket edition” designed to becarried about one’s person. It consists of a series of short essays on a variety of topicsall of which are tied together as examples of Voltaire’s withering criticism of “theinfamous thing” - examples of tyranny and persecution by a privileged orthodoxy inChurch and State of those individuals who disagree.
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