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Also known as the Lettres anglaises ou philosophiques, Voltaire's response to his exile in England offered the French public of 1734 a panoramic view of British culture. Perceiving them as a veiled attack against the ancien regime, however, the French government ordered the letters burned and Voltaire persecuted.

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Letters on England - Voltaire Translated by Leonard Tancock

Introduction
Letter 1: On the Quakers
Letter 2: On the Quakers
Letter 3: On the Quakers
Letter 4: On the Quakers
Letter 5: On the Anglican Religion
Letter 6: On the Presbyterians
Letter 7: On the Socinians, Arians or Anti-Trinitarians
Letter 8: On Parliament
Letter 9: On the Government
Letter 10: On Commerce
Letter 11: On Innoculation with Smallpox
Letter 12: On Chancellor Bacon
Letter 13: On Mr. Locke
Letter 14: On Descartes and Newton
Letter 15: On the System of Gravitation
Letter 16: On the Optics of Newton
Letter 17: On Infinity and Chronology
Letter 18: On Tragedy
Letter 19: On Comedy
Letter 20: On Noble Lords who cultivate literature
Letter 21: On the Earl of Rochester and Mr. Waller
Letter 22: On Mr. Pope and some other famous poets
Letter 23: On the Consideration due to Men of Letters
Letter 24: On Academies
Letter 25: On the Pensées of Pascal
Notes
Appendix

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      Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
      Publication Date: 24/04/1980
      ISBN13: 9780140443868, 978-0140443868
      ISBN10: 014044386X

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Also known as the Lettres anglaises ou philosophiques, Voltaire's response to his exile in England offered the French public of 1734 a panoramic view of British culture. Perceiving them as a veiled attack against the ancien regime, however, the French government ordered the letters burned and Voltaire persecuted.

      Table of Contents
      Letters on England - Voltaire Translated by Leonard Tancock

      Introduction
      Letter 1: On the Quakers
      Letter 2: On the Quakers
      Letter 3: On the Quakers
      Letter 4: On the Quakers
      Letter 5: On the Anglican Religion
      Letter 6: On the Presbyterians
      Letter 7: On the Socinians, Arians or Anti-Trinitarians
      Letter 8: On Parliament
      Letter 9: On the Government
      Letter 10: On Commerce
      Letter 11: On Innoculation with Smallpox
      Letter 12: On Chancellor Bacon
      Letter 13: On Mr. Locke
      Letter 14: On Descartes and Newton
      Letter 15: On the System of Gravitation
      Letter 16: On the Optics of Newton
      Letter 17: On Infinity and Chronology
      Letter 18: On Tragedy
      Letter 19: On Comedy
      Letter 20: On Noble Lords who cultivate literature
      Letter 21: On the Earl of Rochester and Mr. Waller
      Letter 22: On Mr. Pope and some other famous poets
      Letter 23: On the Consideration due to Men of Letters
      Letter 24: On Academies
      Letter 25: On the Pensées of Pascal
      Notes
      Appendix

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