"Thoughts Afield" is a collection of papers, addresses, and contributions by Charles Edmund DeLand, encompassing a wide range of subjects. This volume delves into historical, political, legal, commercial, and miscellaneous topics, offering insights into the issues and ideas prevalent during DeLand's time. The essays provide a window into the past, exploring the evolution of American thought and institutions. Scholars and history enthusiasts alike will find value in DeLandâ(TM)s perspectives on the forces shaping the nation. This book offers a detailed exploration of pivotal moments and enduring debates, making it a valuable resource for understanding the complexities of American history.
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