About This Book
A compact collection of four early pamphlets presents political argument, practical counsel for statesmanship, an educational prospectus for a newly proposed seminary, and reflections on literary culture. One essay defends a recent coalition of rival ministers as the only viable means to secure capable administration while criticizing other factions’ tendencies. A second offers maxims for public leaders, stressing liberal principles, competence, and incorruptible integrity. The seminary prospectus describes curriculum, teaching aims, and education's role in moral and civic formation. The final piece examines the duties of literary criticism and periodical publishing in informing public taste and debate.
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