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"Voltaire wrote these letters during his two-year stay in England. The letters are a true reflection of his ideas and his intolerance for the naive. He comments on the religious beliefs, political attitudes and social values of the English. He critically analyzes and satirizes different institutes of England. An engrossing work!" Related Free eBooks - Letters And Correspondence Of John Henry Newman During His Life In The English Church, With A Brief Autobiography
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