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Letters on England (also known as Letters Concerning the English Nation) is a collection of essays by French Enlightenment writer Voltaire, based on his experiences in England between 1726 and 1729. Published in 1733, the letters offer insightful observations on English society, religion, politics, science, and literature. Voltaire contrasts English customs and institutions with those of France, often highlighting the relative tolerance and intellectual freedom he observed in England. The work played a pivotal role in disseminating English ideas throughout Europe and contributed to the advancement of Enlightenment thought.











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