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Editorial
April 14, 1795
Gazette Of The United States And Daily Evening Advertiser
Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania
What is this article about?
A correspondent praises the letters on political parties signed 'Constantius' as among the best modern political speculations, written by an unbiased politician, and capable of mitigating the evils of party spirit.
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A correspondent observes, that the letters on parties under the signature of Constantius, are among the best, if they do not claim the highest rank of modern political speculations. The writer is one of the small number of politicians whose mind appears to be superior to those prejudices which unbalance the judgment, and warp the feelings of the great body of the writers who address the public of the present day. A party spirit is acknowledged by all to be an evil—some hold that it is an inveterate one, and cannot be eradicated:—If this is true, the writings of Constantius will, if read and attended to, contribute much to mitigate and diminish its malignity.
What sub-type of article is it?
Partisan Politics
What keywords are associated?
Constantius
Party Spirit
Political Speculations
Unbiased Politician
Mitigate Evil
What entities or persons were involved?
Constantius
Editorial Details
Primary Topic
Praise Of Constantius's Letters On Parties
Stance / Tone
Endorsement Of Unbiased Political Writing Against Party Spirit
Key Figures
Constantius
Key Arguments
Letters By Constantius Rank Among The Best Modern Political Speculations
Constantius's Writer Is Superior To Common Prejudices
Party Spirit Is An Acknowledged Evil
Constantius's Writings Can Mitigate Party Spirit's Malignity