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Aristocracy in America. From the sketch-book of a German nobleman. vol. 1 (of 2)

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A sequence of satirical sketches and travel observations that scrutinize the rise of social distinction within American society. Framed as the notes of a European nobleman and arranged by an editor, it records encounters with pretentious elites and fashionable circles, offering character studies, anecdotal scenes, and ironical reflection. The book contrasts civic republican institutions with emerging tastes for rank and ceremony, traces social foibles to inherited manners, and aims to expose vanity and self-interest as threats to public virtue. Its tone mixes didactic critique and humorous portraiture to urge reform of manners rather than institutions.

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[9] Mr. Encke of Berlin.

[10] This is an argument I have constantly heard used against Europeans.