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A collection of public addresses and essays presented to British audiences that examine American institutions, cultural life, and international relations. Subjects range from commerce and arbitration to literature, art, and university life, with reflections on transatlantic ties, national character, and the civic uses of learning and taste. The pieces blend polished rhetoric, wit, and patriotic feeling while urging peaceful cooperation, cultural exchange, and mutual respect. Several speeches honor poets and memorials, describe museum and academic developments, and defend commerce as both a practical necessity and a civilizing influence.
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