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Acknowledgments
Introduction: Defining English Virtue in the Global Eighteenth Century
1. "Our Lusts Gave Us Liberty": Mercantile Might and English Republicanism in Neville's Isle of Pines
2. "Striking Sail" in Satire: Heroic Virtue and the Mughal Machiavelli in Dryden's Aureng-Zebe
3. Recovering the "True Spirit of Liberty": Gulliver's Travels in Sparta and Japan
4. "Happy to Be Enslaved": Feminist Orientalism and the Constraints of Romance in Pix's Ibrahim, Kindersley's Letters, and Lennox's Female Quixote

5. Rasselas's "Conscious Virtue": Cosmopolitan Civics in Johnson and Ellis Cornelia Knight
Afterword: A Kantian Legacy of Cosmopolitan Virtue Signaling
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