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Voltaire opens by stating that tickets are a conversation, asking where Formey got this jeremiad. He adds that he told Formey that he spoke of Louis XIV in an improper manner and that he is wrong, noting that, as he told the King formerly that he was wrong to make a brochure, and wrong to make another. Voltaire then turns to Formey’s enemies, asking who would think of hurting him. He remarks on Formey’s criticism of himself, the King, and deists, adding that none of these would have wished him harm. He concludes by advising Formey to laugh it all off and not to grieve or cry because Madame de Montespan was kind, ending the letter by entreating Formey to be calm.

Repository: Private Collection
Date: [17 January 1753]
CMV: cmv36292

Notes on theological and moral principles, catechism, epistle to the Romans, comments on Deist writers and extracts from Voltaire. Includes a discussion of the Poor Bill and Cavalry Act.

Repository: Kresen Kernow
Date: Early c.19th
CMV: cmv33121