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Paperback The Letters of Vetus Volume 2 Book

ISBN: 1176783300

ISBN13: 9781176783300

The Letters of Vetus Volume 2

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"The Letters of Vetus, Volume 2" presents a collection of insightful and influential letters originally published in the early 19th century. Written by Edward Sterling under the pseudonym Vetus, these letters offer a critical commentary on the political and social issues of the time. Sterling's sharp intellect and engaging prose made 'Vetus' a significant voice in shaping public opinion. This volume provides valuable insights into British history, political discourse, and the art of persuasive writing.

The letters delve into topics such as foreign policy, domestic affairs, and the role of government, reflecting the complexities of a rapidly changing world. For historians, political scientists, and anyone interested in the power of words, "The Letters of Vetus, Volume 2" is an essential resource, offering a window into a pivotal period in British history and the enduring relevance of thoughtful debate.

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