Voices In Time Celebrity 1711 | London We Few, We Famous Few Joseph Addison on fame as a double-edged sword.More
Voices In Time Crimes & Punishments c. 1730 | London Jenny Diver in Change Alley Girls gone wild. More
Voices In Time Travel 1717 | Adrianople The Corset Stays Lady Mary Wortley Montagu visits a Turkish bath.More
Voices In Time The Sea 1776 | London Trade Routes Adam Smith extols the benefits of maritime trade.More
Voices In Time Rule of Law 1793 | Sainte-Pélagie Prison Last Orders Madame Roland’s view from the dungeon.More
Voices In Time Politics c. 1745 | La Brède Point of Order Montesquieu on the necessity of virtue.More
Voices In Time Time 1784 | Paris Daylight Savings Benjamin Franklin suggests using sunshine instead of candles.More
Voices In Time Epidemic c. 1728 | England Custom of the Country Voltaire the vaccination tourist.More
Voices In Time Comedy 1748 | Bath Low and Unbecoming Philip Dormer Stanhope recommends to his son to never laugh, ever.More
Voices In Time Lines of Work 1776 | London Divide and Conquer Adam Smith’s parable of the pin maker.More
Voices In Time Happiness 1735 | Philadelphia Code of Conduct Benjamin Franklin on the joy of virtue.More
Voices In Time Arts & Letters 1711 | London Half-Formed Insects on the Nile Alexander Pope takes on his critics.More