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A collection of short essays and letters presented as a series of intelligence letters by a fictional correspondent, offering observations on manners, news, and moral concerns. The numbers, mostly authored by the chief contributor with several collaborators, mix social satire, character sketches, theatrical and literary notices, and topical commentary. Prefatory material and editorial notes explain authorship, sources, and revisions. Recurring themes include civility and vice, especially gambling and duelling, alongside portraits of urban life; occasional anonymous submissions and learned friends furnish anecdotes and miscellany that enrich the editor's reflections.
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