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Głos Wolny Wolność Ubezpieczający
''Głos wolny wolność ubezpieczający'' (variously translated as ''A Free Voice Ensuring Freedom'' or ''The Free Voice Guaranteeing Freedom'') is a Polish political treatise. It was written some time between 1733 and 1743, and published in 1743 in Nancy, France, Nancy by former king of Poland Stanisław Leszczyński. While Leszczyński himself claimed authorship, some modern scientists believe it was rather ghost writing, ghostwritten by someone of his retinue, possibly Mateusz Białłozor. One of the most important political works of Enlightenment in Poland, it is possible that the French language, French translation of the work, ''La Voie Libre'', influenced Jean Jacques Rousseau. Proposed political reforms Heavily influenced by Stanisław Dunin-Karwicki's ''Egzorbitancje'' and ''De ordinanda Republica seu de corrigendis defectibus in statu Republicae Polonae, De ordinanda Republica'', the treatise called for deep reform of Poland's political system, economy and a social reform. ...
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Treatise
A treatise is a Formality, formal and systematic written discourse on some subject concerned with investigating or exposing the main principles of the subject and its conclusions."mwod:treatise, Treatise." Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary. Accessed September 12, 2020. A ''monograph'' is a treatise on a specialized topic. Etymology The word "treatise" has its origins in the early 14th century, derived from the Anglo-French term ''tretiz'', which itself comes from the Old French ''traitis'', meaning "treatise" or "account." This Old French term is rooted in the verb ''traitier'', which means "to deal with" or "to set forth in speech or writing". The etymological lineage can be traced further back to the Latin word ''tractatus'', which is a form of the verb ''tractare'', meaning "to handle," "to manage," or "to deal with". The Latin roots suggest a connotation of engaging with or discussing a subject in depth, which aligns with the modern understanding of a treatise as a formal ...
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