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Reasons Against the Succession of the House of Hanover by Daniel Defoe is a compelling and provocative political treatise written during the early 18th century. Defoe, known for his sharp wit and keen political insight, presents a critical examination of the legitimacy and consequences of the Hanoverian succession to the British throne. His arguments are rooted in a mix of historical analysis, constitutional discourse, and a passionate appeal to national sentiment. Defoe meticulously outlines his concerns about governance, questioning the ability of a foreign dynasty to understand and represent the interests of the English people. The book captures the era's political tensions, reflecting both Defoe's apprehensions and the broader anxieties surrounding monarchy, national identity, and public loyalty. Through eloquent prose and incisive reasoning, Defoe invites readers to reconsider the implications of royal succession, making this work a significant commentary on governance that resonates beyond its time.
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Publisher - Lettel
Language - English
Perfect Bound
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By author
Daniel Defoe 8.45 9.95
Published Date - 2026-07-17
ISBN - 9609441329124
Dimensions - 22.9 x 15.2 x 0.1 cm
Page Count - 24
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