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Cato's Letters- IllustratedThomas Gordon, John Trenchard
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• This e-book publication is unique, illustrated version of an important historical work by John Trenchard and Thomas Gordon, writing under pseudonym of Cato. • A new table of contents with working links has been included by a publisher.• T… more |
Cato’s Letters- Illustrated |
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A Collection of Tracts: All VolumesJohn Trenchard, Thomas Gordon*Includes a table of contents“Every government, which we know at this day in the world, was established by the wisdom and force of mere men”- John TrenchardThomas Gordon and John Trenchard published a series of essays to in “The Independent… more |
A Collection of Tracts: All Volumes |
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The Independent Whig, Vol. IThomas Gordon, John Trenchard*Includes a Table of Contents“Every government, which we know at this day in the world, was established by the wisdom and force of mere men”-John TrenchardThomas Gordon and John Trenchard published a series of essays to in “The Independent … more |
The Independent Whig, Vol. I |
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The Independent Whig, Vol. IIThomas Gordon, John Trenchard*Includes a table of contents“Every government, which we know at this day in the world, was established by the wisdom and force of mere men”- John TrenchardThomas Gordon and John Trenchard published a series of essays to in “The Independent… more |
The Independent Whig, Vol. II |
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Cato's Letters: A Discourse ...Thomas GordonThomas Gordon and John Trenchard published “Cato’s Letters” from 1720 to 1723, a series of letters arguing against British tyranny and advancing further freedom and free speech. This letter by “Cato” is critical of Britain’s standing armies… more |
Cato’s Letters: A Discourse of Standing Armies; shewing the Folly, Uselessness, and Danger of Standing Armies in Great Britain |




