This is Volume 10 of the collected "Works" of Voltaire, the celebrated French Enlightenment writer, historian, and philosopher. A towering figure of the 18th century, Voltaire's writings championed reason, liberty, and tolerance. This volume offers readers a glimpse into the breadth of Voltaire's intellect and the scope of his literary output.
Readers interested in French literature, Enlightenment philosophy, and European history will find enduring value in this collection. Voltaire's sharp wit and insightful commentary continue to resonate with modern audiences, making his "Works" a cornerstone of Western thought and a testament to the power of ideas.
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