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Occasional Tracts Relative to the War Between Great Britain and France (1810)
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Focusing on the Napoleonic Wars, this collection of essays by William Roscoe offers a critical examination of the conflict between Great Britain and France. Written during the early 19th century, the essays explore various aspects such as the war's causes, military strategies, and its broader economic and social impacts. Roscoe, a lawyer and historian with liberal views, argues against the war's necessity, highlighting its futility and detrimental effects on both nations. This work serves as an insightful resource for understanding this pivotal historical period.
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2009, paperback
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