Explore the origin and development of the American mind and the ideas that shaped a nation.
This edition presents a historical speech that traces how liberty, knowledge, and democratic principle forged the United States. It surveys pivotal moments—from the discovery of America to the rise of printing, science, and education—that fed a national character built on self-government and universal rights. The work argues that a prosperous republic rests on the spread of practical learning and the enduring belief in human freedom.
Written as a formal address delivered before Lafayette College in 1837, it offers a sweeping view of how great ideas and bold actions intertwined to form a unique national spirit. The focus is on formation rather than fiction, aiming to illuminate the forces that continue to shape civic life and public virtue.
Ideal for readers of American history, political philosophy, and lectures on national identity.
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