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A traveling writer composes a sequence of letters from an excursion along the Rhine, combining vivid descriptions of landscapes, towns and monuments with intimate travel-journal detail. He weaves personal reverie and precise observation into historical and political meditation, treating ruins and present scenes as windows onto Europe's past and possible future. The pieces alternate anecdote and archaeological curiosity with social impressions and sensory notes—weather, inns, local sounds—while the author develops a practical-minded argument for a conciliatory approach to contested territorial questions, urging on-site knowledge, moral responsibility, and patient reasoning as guides for public judgment.
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