dont worry about it
The English system of government was better than the French.
yes i believe he did i am not completely sure but i am 95.2% sure
Voltaire believed that history's greatest man was Isaac Newton. Voltaire said that Newton used his genius for the good of mankind.
It was actually Hobbes, not Voltaire, who warned that in the absence of good government, life tends to be nasty, brutish, and short. However, it is true that Voltaire also commented on the nastiness of life, particularly in his novel Candide.
Voltaire believed in tolerance, reason, freedom of religious beliefs, and freedom of speech.
Brutus
I believe that would be a compromise.
Yes, Voltaire believed in the concept of enlightened absolutism, where a ruler's power was limited by the principles of reason and justice. He did not believe in total democracy but thought that a wise and benevolent monarch could ensure the good governance of a society.
Voltaire believed in freedom of thought and expression, the separation of church and state, and the importance of reason and science in improving society. He was critical of religious intolerance and social injustice, and advocated for tolerance, progress, and individual liberty.
ROMULUS
because they did
I believe that argument is good for a good friendship as you can freely say what you feel and there is no restrictions..