'Once Prohibited By The Roman Catholic Church, The 1748 Work The Spirit Of The Laws And The 1721 Satirical Work Persian Letters Were Written By Which Influential French Judge And Philosopher, Who Wrote That ''Government Should Be Set Up So That No Man Need Be Afraid Of Another''?'

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1. 'Once Prohibited By The Roman Catholic Church, The 1748 Work The Spirit Of The Laws And The 1721 Satirical Work Persian Letters Were Written By Which Influential French Judge And Philosopher, Who Wrote That ''Government Should Be Set Up So That No Man Need Be Afraid Of Another''?'