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A collection of essays and political notes addressing public affairs and social reform, blending polemic and exposition. Early pieces oppose capital punishment and examine the role and responsibilities of the press. Other essays focus on popular and public instruction and include a bibliographic notice composed during the author’s service as a parliamentary deputy, connecting pedagogical concerns to legislative debate. Memoir-like sections recount and analyze parliamentary maneuvers, party conflicts, ministerial reorganizations and a military-backed constitutional shift, while offering clarifications of the author’s political positions and biographical context amid a turbulent public scene.
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