The Political and Economic Writings of Daniel Defoe Vol 5
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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The Political and Economic Writings of Daniel Defoe Vol 5
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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The Political and Economic Writings of Daniel Defoe Vol 5

The Political and Economic Writings of Daniel Defoe Vol 5

The Political and Economic Writings of Daniel Defoe Vol 5

The Political and Economic Writings of Daniel Defoe Vol 5

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Overview

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.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781138762190
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 12/01/2000
Pages: 344
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.19(h) x (d)

About the Author

W R Owens, P. N. Furbank, J.A. Downie, D.W. Hayton, John McVeagh

Table of Contents

Volume 5: International Relations, Introduction The Two Great Questions Consider’d (1700) The Two Great Questions Further Considered (1700) The Danger of the Protestant Religion (1701) Reasons Against a War with France (1701) The Succession of Spain Consider’d (1711) An Essay at a Plain Exposition of that Difficult Phrase a Good Peace (1711) The Felonious Treaty (1711) Imperial Gratitude (1712) The Validity of the Renunciations of Former Powers (1712) An Enquiry into the Danger and Consequences of a War with the Dutch (1712) A View of the Real Dangers of the Succession (1713) Reasons Concerning the Immediate Demolishing of Dunkirk (1713) Explanatory notes, Textual notes
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