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... VOLTAIRE . VOLTAIRE , the greatest literary character which France pro- duced in the last century , was born at Paris , in February 1694 . His father , Francis Arouet , was " ancien notaire du chatelet , " and treasurer of the chamber ...
... VOLTAIRE . VOLTAIRE , the greatest literary character which France pro- duced in the last century , was born at Paris , in February 1694 . His father , Francis Arouet , was " ancien notaire du chatelet , " and treasurer of the chamber ...
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... Voltaire said one day to Rousseau , who was showing him an " Ode to Posterity , " - " This is a letter which will never reach the place of its address . " Another time , Voltaire having read a satire which Rousseau thought very in ...
... Voltaire said one day to Rousseau , who was showing him an " Ode to Posterity , " - " This is a letter which will never reach the place of its address . " Another time , Voltaire having read a satire which Rousseau thought very in ...
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... Voltaire , who had written , under the direction of the count d'Argenson , the " History of the War of 1741 , " was em- ployed by that minister in many important negociations from 1745 to 1747 ; the project of invading England in 1746 ...
... Voltaire , who had written , under the direction of the count d'Argenson , the " History of the War of 1741 , " was em- ployed by that minister in many important negociations from 1745 to 1747 ; the project of invading England in 1746 ...
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