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Search this person’s writing:Thomas Gordon1692 - 1750About the Author
Thomas Gordon (1692-1750) was a radical Whig and Commonwealthman who, along with his collaborator John Trenchard (1662-1723), were important voices defending constitutionalism and individual liberty in the 1720s in England. Little is known of Gordon’s early life but he came to prominence by co-writing The Independent Whig (1720-21) and Cato’s Letters (1720-23) with Trenchard. He was a defender of the idea of liberty against political corruption, imperialism and militarism in the early 18th century. Their writings, especially Cato’s Letters, were also much read in the American colonies. After the death of Trenchard, Gordon translated the works of Tacitus (1728) and Sallust (1744) which included very lengthy political and historical commentaries.
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- author: Cato’s Letters, 4 vols. in 2 (LF ed.) (1724)
- author: Cato’s Letters, vol. 1 November 5, 1720 to June 17, 1721 (LF ed.) (1724)
- author: Cato’s Letters, vol. 2 June 24, 1721 to March 3, 1722 (LF ed.) (1724)
- author: Cato’s Letters, vol. 3 March 10, 1722 to December 1, 1722 (LF ed.) (1724)
- author: Cato’s Letters, vol. 4 December 8, 1722 to December 7, 1723 (LF ed.) (1724)
- author: Cato’s Letters, or Essays on Liberty, Civil and Religious, and Other Important Subjects, 4 vols. (1724)
- author: Cato’s Letters (1737 ed.), vol. 1 (1724)
- author: Cato’s Letters (1737 ed.), vol. 2 (1724)
- author: Cato’s Letters (1737 ed.), vol. 3 (1724)
- author: Cato’s Letters (1737 ed.), vol. 4 (1724)
- author: A Collection of Tracts, 2 vols. (1751)
- author: A Collection of Tracts, vol. I (1751)
- author: A Collection of Tracts, vol. 2 (1751)
- author: A Discourse of Standing Armies; shewing the Folly, Uselessness, and Danger of Standing Armies in Great Britain (1722)
- author: An Essay on Government (1747)
- author: The Independent Whig, 4 vols. (1720)
- author: The Independent Whig, vol. 1 (7th ed. 1743) (1720)
- author: The Independent Whig, vol. 2 (7th ed. 1743) (1720)
- author: The Independent Whig, vol. 3 (2nd ed. 1741) (1720)
- author: The Independent Whig, vol. 4 (1747) (1747)
- author: The Works of Sallust (Gordon’s Discourses, Cicero’s Orations against Catiline) (1744)
- editor: The Works of Tacitus, 4 vols. (120 AD)
- editor: The Works of Tacitus, vol. 1 (Gordon’s Discourses, Annals (Books 1-3)) (120 AD)
- editor: The Works of Tacitus, vol. 3 (Gordon’s Discourses II, History (Books 1-2)) (120 AD)
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