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Title: 17th century english writers
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The danger of an uprising was quite real and could not be controlled
by marshal means, as there was no standing police force or army.(1) In addition leaders of the time where selected by birth and not by political prowess and as such many of them lacked the eloquence to persuade the people... Showed first 250 characters
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Because of this they where forced to find an emissary to express their ideas to the people and many of the individuals chosen logically were talented writers of the age.
The wealth of the new merchant class allowed many of them to better educate their children, and so the middle class author came into prominence... Showed next 250 characters
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