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A stirring beacon from the early nineteenth century that still speaks with clarity and courage. Celebrate the triumph of liberty in France through the polished, persuasive voice of William Wirt, the famed American orator whose words bridged two continents and two republics. This book gathers a historical pamphlet of political oration into a refined, accessible form for today's readers. It offers rich themes of liberty, transatlantic exchange, and republican idealism, framed as an antique tract that reads with the immediacy of a contemporary manifesto. For casual readers, it is a vivid entry into classic political rhetoric; for book collectors and american history readers, it is a tangible artefact of Baltimore United States culture and the broader arc of american republicanism. Wirt's language builds a bridge between public speech and enduring idea, inviting contemplation of how liberty lives in law, place, and popular will. Literary and historical significance run through the pages: a rare snapshot of the era's public discourse, written to champion liberty while reflecting the concerns of a growing republic. Out of print for decades and now republished by Alpha Editions, this volume is restored for today's and future generations. More than a reprint, it is a collector's item and a cultural treasure-essential for scholars, early nineteenth century buffs, and anyone drawn to the power of well-crafted persuasion.