
An Appeal to Honour and Justice, Though It Be of His Worst Enemies. Being A True Account of His Conduct in Public Affairs.
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In a time marked by political strife and shifting allegiances, "An Appeal to Honour and Justice, Though It Be of His Worst Enemies" by Daniel Defoe emerges as a compelling political pamphlet that defends the author's integrity amidst fierce criticism. Defoe articulates his commitment to unalienable rights and the principles of justice, challenging the narratives spun by his adversaries. This work not only reveals the complexities of public affairs but also serves as a testament to the resilience of individual conviction in the face of adversity. Ideal for students, civic activists, and historians, this document provides essential insights into early 18th-century political discourse and the enduring struggle for truth and honor in governance.
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