<p>In "Against Repealing the Triennial Act," Archibald Hutcheson presents a compelling argument against the repeal of a pivotal legislative reform during a tumultuous period in British political history. Written in an incisive and persuasive style, Hutcheson's treatise employs rhetorical flair and thoughtful logic, drawing on philosophical underpinnings of governance and democratic principles pertinent to the early 18th century. The text not only...