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The volume assembles two interconnected public writings: a sustained legal and social analysis of the institution of entailed property, weighing its advantages and disadvantages and examining the practical difficulties of abolishing it at once; and a series of candid letters addressed to a contemporary public official that argue against prevailing positions on emigration to the Americas, replying to objections and extending the original arguments. Both pieces preserve the author's original doctrinal statements and dates, combine legal, economic, and social reasoning, and illustrate consistent, often controversial, engagement with policy debates about agriculture, labor, and national reform.

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Alexandre Herculano

Alexandre Herculano (1810-1877) was a prominent Portuguese writer, historian, and poet, known for his significant contributions to the revival of Portuguese literature in the 19th century. His works often reflect a deep interest in the historical and cultural heritage of Portugal. Among his notable writings is "Eurico, o presbytero," a historical novel that explores themes of faith and identity. Herculano's literary output includes poetry, essays, and narratives, with collections such as "Lendas e Narrativas" showcasing his storytelling prowess. His commitment to historical accuracy and cultural identity has left a lasting impact on Portuguese literature.

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