Delve into the intellectual landscape of 19th-century America with "The New-York Review, Volume 4." This historical review, edited by Lambert Lilly, Coleb Sprague Henry, and Joseph Green Cogswell, offers a fascinating glimpse into the literary and historical discourse of its time. Explore a range of articles and essays that reflect the pressing issues, cultural trends, and intellectual debates shaping the nation. "The New-York Review" provides valuable insights into the historical context and literary sensibilities of an era undergoing rapid transformation.
A must-read for historians, literary scholars, and anyone interested in the intellectual heritage of the United States, this volume captures the spirit of a bygone era and offers enduring relevance for understanding the roots of American thought and culture.
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