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Paperback Letter to Joseph Hume Book

ISBN: 1173260870

ISBN13: 9781173260873

Letter to Joseph Hume

In "Letter to Joseph Hume," William Ellis presents his perspectives on pressing issues of his time. Written as an open letter to the influential politician Joseph Hume, this work offers a detailed commentary on matters of public policy, economic reform, and social progress. Ellis's clear and direct style allows readers to engage with the complex arguments he presents, providing insights into the intellectual debates of the early 19th century. This letter serves as a valuable historical document, reflecting the political and economic concerns that shaped the era. The text will appeal to scholars interested in political theory, economic history, and the evolution of social thought. It provides a fascinating glimpse into the mind of a reformer and his vision for a better society.

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