Voices In Time Politics 1790 | London Freedom Isn’t Free For Edmund Burke, politics is an inexact science.More
Voices In Time Family 1770 | Vienna Advice to the Once and Future Queen “A wife should be submissive in everything to her husband.”More
Voices In Time Medicine 1747 | London Cure-All John Wesley throws some cold water on, well, everything.More
Voices In Time Rule of Law 1785 | Königsberg On Principle Immanuel Kant on how to make a moral law.More
Voices In Time Foreigners 1701 | London A Mongrel Half-Bred Race For Englishmen to boast of generation / Cancels their knowledge, and lampoons the nation.More
Voices In Time Youth 1746 | Bath Life Lessons I know how unwelcome advice generally is; I know that those who want it most like it and follow it least.More
Voices In Time Freedom 1789 | London The Sense of an Ending Thomas Paine praises the empire of America.More
Voices In Time States of Mind 1758 | Voré Grand Illusions Claude-Adrien Helvétius on passion blinders.More
Voices In Time Revolutions 1775 | London Nursed with Great Tenderness King George III refuses to let go.More
Voices In Time Rivalry & Feud 1792 | London Vanity Fairs Mary Wollstonecraft on feuding via fashion.More
Voices In Time Philanthropy 1757 | Paris Intentional Fallacy “Generally it is found to be easier to found new establishments than to reform the old.”More
Voices In Time Swindle & Fraud 1780 | Palgrave The Promise of Dawn The day itself is a deception.More