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Voltaire to Derrey de Rocqueville - 1777 (EE: 1769 July 12)

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To M. Derrey de Rocqueville lawyer at
  the Toulouse Parliament*

The      1777
 
1                      You are proof, Sir, of what I have said
2          publicly, that the eloquence which reigned in Paris under
3          the great age of Louis XIV, is taking refuge today
4          in the provinces. I would be quite amazed if Louis Dussol does not
5          owe you his fortune. He is poor, he should share  
6          with the poor; he is part of the family: he must therefore have
7          the best share. This is how nature would judge
8          this trial, if one did her the honor to consult her.
9          Any law that contradicts nature is quite unfair…
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10                    I have the honor to be with all the respect that you
11        deserve, sir, your etc.

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[1] This number seems to be of the same hand; possibly the copyist.

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