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  1. Voltaire: Political Writings (Cambridge Texts in the History of Political Thought) by Voltaire, Raymond Geuss, et all 1994-06-24
  2. Candide: Or Optimism (Penguin Classics) by Francois Voltaire, 2009-02-24
  3. Philosophical Letters: Or, Letters Regarding the English Nation by Voltaire, 2007-03
  4. Zadig; L'Ingenu (Penguin Classics) by Francois Voltaire, 1978-11-30
  5. Voltaire in Love by Nancy Mitford, 1999-08-01
  6. A Treatise on Toleration and Other Essays (Great Minds) by Voltaire, Joseph McCabe, 1994-05
  7. Candide: by Voltaire (The Bedford Series in History and Culture) by Voltaire, 1998-09-15
  8. Zadig Or The Book of Fate by Voltaire, 2009-01-12
  9. Voltaire in Exile: The Last Years, 1753-78 by Ian Davidson, 2006-01-13
  10. Approaches to Teaching Voltaire's Candide (Approaches to Teaching World Literature) by Renee Waldinger, 1987-06
  11. Micromegas and Other Short Fictions (Penguin Classics) by Francois Voltaire, 2002-08-27
  12. The Age of Voltaire: A History of Civilization in Western Europe from 1715 to 1756, With Special Emphasis on the Conflict Between Religion and Philosophy (The Story of Civilization, Vol. 9) by Will Durant, Ariel Durant, 1997-07
  13. Voltaire: A Collection of Critical Essays (Spectrum Books)
  14. The Age of Louis XIV (Everyman Paperbacks) by Francois Voltaire, 1962-04-17

21. Voltaire
Journals. Bibliography of voltaire Studies (voltaire Foundation). Resources. voltaire Foundation Return to Hanover College Return to History Department
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22. History House: Voltaire's Beatings: Part I
In this first episode in our series about voltaire s public beatings, the Enlightenment poet insults a rich member of Parisian society whose brother happens
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In Brief In this first episode in our series about Voltaire's public beatings, the Enlightenment poet insults a rich member of Parisian society whose brother happens to run the Bastille. Oops! Lumps and bruises later, we find Voltaire languishing in France's most infamous prison. Party On You might also be interested in Voltaire's Beatings: Part III
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Voltaire finally beats up a detractor. About time. Voltaire's Beatings: Part II
Voltaire gets the snot beat out of him. Again. De Sade De Sade was apparently not only a man with interesting tastes, but one with a knack for jailbreaks. var fntext1 = "Yes, we want that book too. Too bad it's been out of print for a century and it's in French."; Voltaire, the greatest man of letters France produced in the eighteenth century, always found himself at odds with the local aristocracy. Voltaire was obviously a man of

23. CABARET VOLTAIRE: CONFORM
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24. Voltaire
Information on voltaire and the artist JeanAntoine Houdon, from the National Gallery of Art.
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25. Literature.org - The Online Literature Library
voltaire. Candide. The Online Literature Library is sponsored by Knowledge Matters Ltd. Last updated Monday, 23May-2005 155606 GMT.
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26. TPCN - Great Quotations ( By Voltaire To Inspire And Motivate You To Achieve You
voltaire. Q U O T E S T O I N S P I R E Y O U. Great quotes to inspire, empower and motivate you to live the life of your dreams and become the person
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I f we do not find anything very pleasant, at least we shall find something new.
Argument
W eakness on both sides is, the motto of all quarrels.
Bores and Boredom
A ll kinds are good except the kind that bores you.
Common Sense
C ommon sense is not so common.
Coward and Cowardice
O ne of the chief misfortunes of honest people is that they are cowardly.
Enemies
I n my life, I have prayed but one prayer: oh Lord, make my enemies ridiculous. And God granted it.
Excellence
T he best is the enemy of the good.
Faults
W e are all full of weakness and errors; let us mutually pardon each other our follies it is the first law of nature.
Freedom
T he true character of liberty is independence, maintained by force.
God
I f God did not exist, it would be necessary to invent Him.
History and Historians
H istory is just the portrayal of crimes and misfortunes.
Lies and Lying
I should like to lie at your feet and die in your arms.

27. Warm-up Activity - Is That A Fact? - Voltaire Wrote, ....
The person who put up this page (Larry Westin), writes a little further down, that he later came to know it was from voltaire.
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Voltaire wrote, .... In early 2002, a friend e-mailed me. He asked for help in tracking down a quotation. In part he wrote, I'm getting stumped and can't seem to find what I need on the internet. There is a famous quotation that I can only paraphrase: "I disagree with what you have to say but will fight to the death to protect your right to say it." Do you have the actual quotation and the author (and maybe the year)? It seemed like an easy task, just visit a quotations web site and "Voila!". It turned out to be a bit more interesting than that. Here is what my search revealed.
  • The Recording Industry Association ( http://web.archive.org/web/20021020063641/http://www.riaa.com/Freedom-History.cfm ) attributes a quote to Voltaire, and states it as, "I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it." Another version (http://www.tdstelme.net/~westin/fspeech.htm), attributed to "some Admiral" by a basic training drill sergeant, said, "I may not agree with what you say, but I will defend with my life your RIGHT to say it." The person who put up this page (Larry Westin), writes a little further down, that he later came to know it was from Voltaire. Aphorisms Galore also attributes it to Voltaire ( http://web.archive.org/web/20041010004816/http://www.ag.wastholm.net/aphorism/A-2274
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    29. Browse By Author: V - Project Gutenberg
    voltaire, 16941778. Arouet, François-Marie; Wikipedia Abrégé de l Histoire Universelle depuis Charlemagne jusques à Charlequint (Tome Premier) (French)
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    30. Malaspina Great Books - Voltaire (1694)
    voltaire was the fifth child of his parents twin boys (of whom one survived), a girl, Marguerite Catherine, and another boy who died young,
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    31. Studio Voltaire
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    32. Voltaire
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    33. Voltaire électronique
    Editorial Statement voltaire électronique is based upon the voltaire Foundation Oxford edition of the Complete works of voltaire.
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    Published by Chadwyck-Healey and the Voltaire Foundation SEARCH Bibliography: Voltaire Bibliography: Secondary Materials User Manual ... Comments Editorial Statement:
    is based upon the Voltaire Foundation Oxford edition of the Complete works of Voltaire. It includes all of Voltaire's literary works. Texts which have not yet been published in the Complete works are drawn either from the original sources or from the ninteenth-century Moland edition of Voltaire's works. The database will be updated regularly with further texts from the Oxford edition as they become available.
    reproduces in their entirety volumes 8, 10, 14, 15, 17, 31A, 31B, 33, 35-36, 50, 62, 63A, 64, and 69 of the Oxford edition of the Complete works of Voltaire. Volumes 2, 7, 48, 53-55, 59, and 81-82 were published before the presentation of the edition was reformed in 1984 and their introductions and notes will be included, after technical revision, in a future release of
    In the case of texts derived from other sources, the database provides Voltaire's text and his notes as they stand in that source. Where not taken from the Moland edition, these texts have been modernised in accordance with the general principles of the edition.
    When completed, the Oxford edition will be the first complete critical edition to be undertaken and the first edition of Voltaire's works to appear for well over a century. Each text is edited by one or more specialists providing newly researched historical and critical material. The edition contains hitherto unedited texts, texts which have not been published since they first appeared, rare and inaccessible works and Voltaire's own notes on his text, as well as all known authentic variants.

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    35. Voltaire
    voltaire was the nom de plume of Francois Marie Arouet (16941778). One of the most famous French writers, his works embrace almost every branch of
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    Biographical notes by Blake Wilfong "I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it." Voltaire was the nom de plume of Francois Marie Arouet (1694-1778). One of the most famous French writers, his works embrace almost every branch of literaturepoetry, drama, romance, history, philosophy, and science. The years between his birth and death overlapped those of famous early scientists such as Sir Isaac Newton, Anton van Leeuwenhoek, Edmund Halley, Joseph Priestly, and Benjamin Franklin; Voltaire wrote SF at a time when the crucial scientific foundations for it had scarcely been laid. He was eminently qualified; one of his own projects was a translation of Newton's Principia into French. Alas, though some of Voltaire's works contain elements of the bizarre and the fantastic, few qualify as even borderline sci-fi. Yet "Micromegas" (1752) is such a shining exception that for this single tale Voltaire deserves credit for inventing the science fiction short story, and possibly science fiction itself. Voltaire's writings brought him fame and fortune, but, like those of his character Micromegas, also brought trouble. His advocacy of freedom of speech and religion, along with attacks on the Church and the French nobility, resulted in two prison terms in the Bastille and years of exile from France. Yet Voltaire's works eventually catalyzed the French Revolution, and secured his lasting memory as a hero of all the free world.

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    37. Cabaret Voltaire
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    38. Modern History Sourcebook: Voltaire: Letters On Newton From Letters On The Engli
    voltaire (16941778) Letters on Newton from the Letters on the English or Lettres French and English philosophers Descartes, Rousseau, voltaire,
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    Introduction Letter XIV : On Descartes And Sir Isaac Newton A Frenchman who arrives in London, will find philosophy, like everything else, very much changed there. He had left the world a plenum, and he now finds it a vacuum. At Paris the universe is seen composed of vortices of subtile matter; but nothing like it is seen in London. In France, it is the pressure of the moon that causes the tides; but in England it is the sea that gravitates towards the moon; so that when you think that the moon should make it flood with us, those gentlemen fancy it should be ebb, which very unluckily cannot be proved. For to be able to do this, it is necessary the moon and the tides should have been inquired into at the very instant of the creation. You will observe farther, that the sun, which in France is said to have nothing to do in the affair, comes in here for very near a quarter of its assistance. According to your Cartesians, everything is performed by an impulsion, of which we have very little notion; and according to Sir Isaac Newton, it is by an attraction, the cause of which is as much unknown to us. At Paris you imagine that the earth is shaped like a melon, or of an oblique figure; at London it has an oblate one. A Cartesian declares that light exists in the air; but a Newtonian asserts that it comes from the sun in six minutes and a half. The several operations of your chemistry are performed by acids, alkalies and subtile matter; but attraction prevails even in chemistry among the English.

    39. Voltaire, Francois Marie Arouet De. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 20
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