This collection contains the following works of Voltaire:
The English Parliament.
The English Constitution.
English Commerce.
Inoculation.
Chancellor Bacon.
Locke.
Suicide.
English Tragedy.
On the English Comedy.
On Courtiers Who Have Cultivated Learning.
The Earl of Rochester and Mr. Waller.
Prior; That Singular Poem Called “hudibras”; and Dean Swift.
On Pope.
The Royal Society and Academies.
On Cromwell.
The Misfortunes of Charles I.
Oliver Cromwell.
England Under Charles II.
The English Theatre. 1
Plan of the Tragedy of Hamlet.
Plan of “the Orphan.”
The Several Revolutions In the Tragic Art.
A Discourse On Tragedy.
The Religion of the Quakers.
The Church of England.
The Presbyterians.
The Socinians, Or Arians, Or Antitrinitarians.
The Peopling of America.
Fernando CortÉs.
The Conquest of Peru.
The Negro.
The French In America.
The French Islands, and the Buccaneers, Or Freebooters.
Possessions of the English and Dutch In America.
On Paraguay.
The Changes That Have Happened In Our Globe.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
François-Marie Arouet, most famously known as Voltaire, was a universal genius with unspeakable creativity. During French Enlightenment, he had careers as a writer, a historian and a philosopher famous for his wit and for his advocacy of civil liberties, including freedom of religion and free trade. As a prolific writer, he produced works in almost every literary form including plays, poetry, novels, essays, and historical and scientific works. Moreover, he wrote more than 20,000 letters and more than 2,000 books and pamphlets. As a satirical polemicist, he frequently made use of his works to criticize intolerance, religious dogma and the French institutions of his day.