The Independent Whig: Volume I
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“Every government, which we know at this day in the world, was established by the wisdom and force of mere men” - John Trenchard
Thomas Gordon and John Trenchard published a series of essays in “The Independent Whig” from 1720-1721. They would soon go on to write “Cato’s Letters” from 1720 to 1723, a series of letters arguing against British tyranny and advancing further freedom and free speech. This edition of Volume 1 of The Independent Whig includes a Table of Contents.
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