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" If one religion only were allowed in England, the Government would very possibly become arbitrary ; if there were but two, the people would cut one another's throats; but as there are such a multitude, they all live happy and in peace. "
Letters Concerning the English Nation - Página 45
por Voltaire - 1733 - 253 páginas
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The Works of M. de Voltaire: Miscellanies in history, literature and philosophy

Voltaire - 1762 - 292 páginas
...though moft of their preachers hate one another, almoft as cordially as a Janfenift damns a Jefuit. If one religion only were allowed in England, the...become arbitrary ; if there were but two, the people would cut one another's throats ; but, as there are fuch a multitude, they z\\ live happy, and in peace....
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The Works of M. de Voltaire: Miscellanies in history, literature and philosophy

Voltaire - 1762 - 290 páginas
...churches, and there wait the infpitation of heaven with thei? bats on ; and all are fatisfted.. Ifone religion only were allowed in England^ the government...become arbitrary ; if there were but two, the people would cut one another's throats ; but, as thera are fuch a multitude, they all live happy, and. in...
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Letters on England

Voltaire - 1894 - 206 páginas
...There the Presbyterian confides in the Anabaptist, and the Clmrchman depends on the Quaker's word. If one religion only were allowed in England, the Government would very possibly become arbitrary; if there were but two, the people would cut one another's throats ; but...
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The Works of Voltaire: Short studies in English and American subjects

Voltaire, Tobias Smollett - 1901 - 328 páginas
...their churches, and there wait the inspiration of heaven with their hats on ; and all are satisfied. If one religion only were allowed in England, the government would very possibly become arbitrary ; if there were but two, the people would cut one another's throats ; but,...
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The Works of Voltaire: A Contemporary Version, Volume 19

Voltaire - 1901 - 614 páginas
...their churches, and there wait the inspiration of heaven with their hats on ; and all are satisfied. If one religion only were allowed in England, the government would very possibly become arbitrary ; if. there were but two, the people would cut one another's throats ; but,...
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French and English Philosophers: Descartes, Rousseau, Voltaire, Hobbes: With ...

René Descartes - 1910 - 446 páginas
...their churches, and there wait for the inspiration of heaven with their hats on, and all are satisfied. If one religion only were allowed in England, the Government would very possibly become arbitrary ; if there were but two, the people would cut one another's throats; but...
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The Harvard Classics, Volume 34

1910 - 470 páginas
...their churches, and there wait for the inspiration of heaven with their hats on, and all are satisfied. If one religion only were allowed in England, the Government would very possibly become arbitrary; if there were but two, the people would cut one another's throats; but as...
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French and English Philosophers: Descartes, Rousseau, Voltaire, Hobbes

René Descartes, Voltaire, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Thomas Hobbes - 1910 - 436 páginas
...their churches, and there wait for the inspiration of heaven with their hats on, and all are satisfied. If one religion only were allowed in England, the Government would very possibly become arbitrary; if there were but two, the people would cut one another's throats; but as...
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The Emergence of Civil Society in the Eighteenth Century: A Privileged ...

Marvin B. Becker - 1994 - 202 páginas
...had it right when he opined in the 1730$ that there was safety in the very "multitude" of religions: If one religion only were allowed in England, the government would very possibly become arbitrary; if there were but two, the people would cut one another's throats, but as...
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Helvetius: His Life and Place in the History of Educational Thought

Ian Cumming - 1998 - 280 páginas
...that an Englishman, as one to whom liberty was natural, could go to heaven his own way.1 He saw that if one religion only were allowed in England, the government would very possibly become arbitrary; if there were but two, the people would cut one another's throats; but as...
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