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CONTENTS.

CHAPTER I. PRELIMINARY.

CHAPTER II. ENGLISH INFLUENCES.

CHAPTER III. LITERATURE.

CHAPTER IV. BERLIN.

CHAPTER V. RELIGION. I

CHAPTER VI HISTORY

CHAPTER VII. FERNEY.

FOOTNOTES:

The edition to which the references are made in the following pages is that published by Baudouin in 1826, in seventy-five volumes. This edition is to be distinguished from that known as the first Baudouin edition, published 1824-34, in ninety-seven volumes. The extent of the difference between them, which is entirely in favour of the more voluminous form, may be seen in M. QuÉrard’s Bibliographie Voltairienne (p. 107). The large number of complete and elaborate editions of Voltaire’s works, which were undertaken and executed in the years between the overthrow of the Empire and the overthrow of the Monarchy in 1830, is one of the most striking facts in the history of books.

  1872.


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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