""An Address to the Electors and Other Free Subjects of Great Britain"" is a political pamphlet written by Benjamin Robins in 1739. The book is a call to action for the people of Great Britain to take a more active role in their government and to use their power as voters to hold their elected officials accountable. Robins argues that the government of Great Britain has become corrupt and is no longer serving the interests of the people. He calls...
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