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A collection of essays and letters addressed to readers and correspondents in the Americas that defends shared language and cultural bonds while disputing exaggerated accusations about Spanish conduct in the colonial period. The pieces mix literary criticism, personal reflection, and moral‑religious commentary, engage contemporary philosophical currents, and respond to individual critics. The author alternates cordial praise with measured censure, surveys literary production across the Atlantic, and advocates a conciliatory view of civilizational unity rooted in common language, literature, and cultural ties.
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