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Daniel Defoe

CHAPTER III
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A MARTYR TO DISSENT?
From the death of the King in March, 1702, we must date a change in Defoe's relations with the ruling powers.

Under William, his position as a political writer had been distinct and honourable.

He supported William's policy warmly and straightforwardly, whether he divined it by his own judgment, or learned it by direct or indirect instructions or hints.

When charged with writing for a place, he indignantly denied that he held either place or pension at Court, but at another time he admitted that he had been employed by the King and rewarded by him beyond his deserts.

Any reward that he received for his literary services was well earned, and there was nothing dishonourable in accepting it.


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