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The Political and Economic Writings of Daniel Defoe Vol 1
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The Political and Economic Writings of Daniel Defoe Vol 1
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This collection gathers together a number of Daniel Defoe's non-fiction writings on political and economic issues. The selection is designed to reflect the numerous facets of Defoe's economic and political thought. Each of the eight volumes includes an introduction.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- General Editors' Preface
- Chronology
- Introduction
- Some Reflections On a Pamphlet Lately Publish'd (1697)
- An Argument Shewing, That a Standing Army ... Is not Inconsistent with a Free Government (1698)
- A Brief Reply to the History of Standing Armies (1698)
- The Original Power of the Collective Body of the People of England (1702)
- Some Remarks On the First Chapter in Dr Davenant's Essays (1704)
- Memorandum to Robert Harley [1704]
- Reasons against the Succession of the House of Hanover (1713)
- And What if the Pretender should Come? (1713)
- An Answer to a Question That No Body thinks of (1713)
- From Defoe's Review (September 1705-September 1710)
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