"An Impartial Enquiry Into the Causes of the Present Fears and Dangers of the Government" offers a fascinating glimpse into the political climate of late 17th-century England. Presented as a discourse between a Lord Lieutenant and his deputy, this work explores the anxieties surrounding the government and the measures being considered, such as raising the militia. This discourse provides valuable insight into the political theories and practical concerns of the era. It is a primary source document that sheds light on the challenges faced by the government and the debates surrounding its policies. A crucial resource for historians and students of political science, offering a unique perspective on a pivotal period in British history.
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