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Paperback The Craftsman; Volume 10 Book

ISBN: 1143141539

ISBN13: 9781143141539

The Craftsman; Volume 10

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The Craftsman, Volume 10 presents a collection of essays on political and social issues of the early 18th century. Written primarily by Viscount Henry John St. Bolingbroke and Nicholas Amhurst, these essays offer a critical perspective on the political landscape of their time, addressing topics such as liberty, corruption, and the role of government. This volume provides valuable insights into the intellectual and political debates that shaped British society during the reign of George II.

Bolingbroke's contributions are particularly notable for their articulation of Tory principles and their critique of Whig policies. Amhurst, as the editor of the Craftsman journal, played a crucial role in disseminating these ideas to a wider audience. Together, their writings provide a rich source of information for scholars interested in the political thought and history of the period. "The Craftsman" remains an important historical document, reflecting the complex and often contentious nature of 18th-century British politics.

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