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The Great Law of Subordination Consider'd; Or, the Insolence and Unsufferable Behaviour of SERVANTS in England Duly Enquired is a 1724 pamphlet by
Daniel Defoe Daniel Defoe (; born Daniel Foe; – 24 April 1731) was an English writer, trader, journalist, pamphleteer and spy. He is most famous for his novel ''Robinson Crusoe'', published in 1719, which is claimed to be second only to the Bible in its ...
. Similarly to ''
Every-body's Business, Is No-body's Business Everybody's Business is Nobody's Business: Or, Private Abuses, Public Grievances Exemplified is a 1725 pamphlet by Daniel Defoe. It deals with the "exorbitant Wages of our Women, Servants, Footmen". Similarly to ''The Protestant Monastery ''The P ...
'' (1725), it focuses on issues related to servants. It also revises themes which its author had already dealt with in '' An Essay Upon Projects'' (1697).


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Every-body's Business, Is No-body's Business Everybody's Business is Nobody's Business: Or, Private Abuses, Public Grievances Exemplified is a 1725 pamphlet by Daniel Defoe. It deals with the "exorbitant Wages of our Women, Servants, Footmen". Similarly to ''The Protestant Monastery ''The P ...
'' (1725) by Daniel Defoe


References


Bibliography

Backscheider, P B, ''Daniel Defoe.His Life'', The Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore and London, 1989. “Social Projects”, Daniel Defoe. The Collection of the Lily Library, Indiana University Bloomington, 2008, retrieved 25 October 2015, George, M D, ''London Life in the Eighteenth Century'', Penguin Books, Great Britain, 1979. Maldonado, T, “Defoe and the ‘Projecting Age’”,''MIT Press'', vol. 18, no. 1, 2002, pp. 78-85, retrieved 20 October 2015, JSTOR, Novak, M E, “Last Productive Years”,''Daniel Defoe Master of Fictions. His Life and Ideas'', Oxford University Press, United States of America, 2001.


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Daniel Defoe. The Collection of the Lily Library

''The Great Law of Subordination Consider'd'' by Daniel Defoe in the HaithiTrust Digital Library
Pamphlets Works by Daniel Defoe 1724 books {{UK-lit-stub