page 101: we shall be convinced that we must not be vain about
anything, and yet we shall always{original had "aways"} have
vanity.
page 128: All that certain tyrants{original had "tryants"} of
the souls desire is that the men they teach shall have false
judgment.
page 166: and to surround him with little chubby, flushed faces
accompanied{original had "accompained"} by two wings; I laugh
and I pardon them with all my heart.
page 171: And an unfortunate{original had "unforunate"} idiot,
who had had enough courage to render very great services to the
king
page 220: Try to retake from the Mohammedans all that they
usurped; but it is easier to calumniate{original had
"calcumniate"} them.
pafe 224: It was allowed among the Egyptians{original had
"Egyptains"}, the Athenians and even among the Jews, to marry
one's sister on the father's side.
page 251: Your parents have told you that you should bow before
this man; you respect him before knowing whether he merits your
respect;{original had colon} you grow in years and in
knowledge;
page 280: (Corporalitas animae in ipso Evangelio relucescit, De
Anima,{original had period} cap. vii.)
page 295: "She soon became a monarchy, then,{original had
period}" said the Brahmin.
page 315: we refer these things to the infallible{original had
"infallable"} judgment of the Holy Inquisition of Rome,
Florence, Madrid, Lisbon,
End of Project Gutenberg's Voltaire's Philosophical Dictionary, by Voltaire
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