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Who wrote 'the spirt of the laws? What did the auther porpose in this book?

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⭐Montesquieu ⭐wrote 'the spirt of the laws.

the auther porpose in this book:--'
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I would think that the message has to do with redemption being possible to change one's life. As each spirit revealed, there was a reason for Scrooge's negative reaction to Christmas and its message of giving. The bitter old man was formed by things that occurred in his past-being left alone at Christmas in a boarding school, the death of his sister, the rejection of his fiance.

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➡Montesquieu wrote 'the spirt of the laws.

➡published in 1748 by Charles de Secondat.

➡The Spirit of Laws is one of the most influential books of all time. This masterpiece of political philosophy was widely read throughout Europe.
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