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  1. The Annual Register, or a view of the history, politicks, and literature, of the year 1761 by Edmund (1729-1797) (ed.) Dodsley, Robert (Annual Register) Burke, 1761-01-01
  2. The Annual Register, or a view of the history, politics, and literature, for the year 1791 by Edmund (1729-1797) (ed.) Dodsley, Robert (Annual Register) Burke, 1795
  3. General index to Dodsley's Annual register : from its commencement in 1758 to the year 1819 by Edmund (1729-1797) Burke, 1826-01-01
  4. Two letters addressed to a member of the present Parliament, on the proposals for peace with the regicide Directory of France OFFERED WITH.... by Edmund (1729-1797) Burke, 0001-01-01
  5. Selections from English prose: by James Jesse Burns 1838-1911 [from old catalog] ed Lamb Charles 1775-1834 Burke Edmund 1729-1797 Landor Walter Savage 1775-1864, 1903-12-31
  6. The Annual Register, or a view of the history, politicks, and literature, of the year 1762 by Edmund (1729-1797) (ed.) Dodsley, Robert (Annual Register) Burke, 1787-01-01
  7. The Annual Register, or a view of the history, politicks, and literature, for the year 1763 by Edmund (1729-1797) (ed.) Dodsley, Robert (Annual Register) Burke, 1765
  8. Celebrated Speeches Of Chatham, Burke, And Erskine: To Which Is Added, The Argument Of Mr. Mackintosh In The Case Of Peltier by Burke Edmund 1729-1797, Peltier Jean-Gabriel 1760-1825, 2010-10-15
  9. A Letter To The Sheriffs Of Bristol by Burke Edmund 1729-1797, 2010-10-14
  10. Speech On Conciliation With America by Burke Edmund 1729-1797, 2010-10-15
  11. Present Discontents by Burke Edmund 1729-1797, 2010-10-14
  12. Speeches On The American War by Burke Edmund 1729-1797, 2010-10-15
  13. Reflections on the revolution in France / Edmund Burke by Edmund (1729-1797). Conor Cruise OBrien (ed.) Burke, 1968
  14. Edmund Burke's speech on conciliation with America : edited with notes and an introduction by Burke Edmund 1729-1797, 1906-01-01

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Project Gutenberg Bibliographic Record. Title Selections From The SpeechesAnd Writings Of Edmund Burke. Author Burke, Edmund, 17291797. Notes.
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24. Edmund Burke (1729-1797)
Additional reading. Biographies include Stanley Ayling, Edmund Burke His Lifeand Opinions (1988); and Alice P. Miller, Edmund Burke and His World (1979).
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born Jan. 12?, [Jan. 1, Old Style], 1729, Dublin, Ireland
ied July 9, 1797, Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire, England British statesman, parliamentary orator, and political thinker prominent in public life from 1765 to about 1795 and important in the history of political theory. He championed conservatism in opposition to Jacobinism in Reflections on the Revolution in France Early life. Burke, the son of a solicitor, entered Trinity College, Dublin, in 1744 and moved to London in 1750 to begin his studies at the Middle Temple. There follows an obscure period in which Burke lost interest in his legal studies, was estranged from his father, and spent some time wandering about England and France. In 1756 he published anonymously A Vindication of Natural Society A Philosophical Enquiry into the Origin of Our Ideas of the Sublime and Beautiful , which appeared in 1757, gave him some reputation in England and was noticed abroad, among others by Denis Diderot, Immanuel Kant, and G.E. Lessing. In agreement with the publisher Robert Dodsley, Burke initiated The Annual Register as a yearly survey of world affairs; the first volume appeared in 1758 under his (unacknowledged) editorship, and he retained this connection for about 30 years.

25. Edmund Burke (1729-1797) And The Nature Of Political Principle
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26. Edmund Burke (1729-1797) And The Nature Of Political Principle
Edmund Burke (17291797) and the Nature of Political Principle. Whigsand Tories. Samuel Johnson “The prejudice of the Tory is
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Edmund Burke. Edmund Burke (17291797), irsk-britisk politiker og statsvidenskabsmand,anses normalt som konservatismens fader. Burke
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28. Edmund Burke; A Short Biography
Edmund Burke (17291797) Born in Dublin, Edmund Burke was educated at TrinityCollege there, and studied law at the Middle Temple in London.
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A note from A Study Of Our Decline by Philip Atkinson Biographies Edmund Burke Born in Dublin, Edmund Burke was educated at Trinity College there, and studied law at the Middle Temple in London. He first became known for his Philosophical Enquiry into the Origin of Our Ideas of the Sublime and Beautiful (1757); in 1765, he became private secretary to the Prime Minister, the Marquess of Rockingham, and an M.P. The intellectual leader of the Rockingham Whigs, with whom he took office briefly in 1782 (he also served in the Fox-North Coalition Ministry of 1783), he became famous as a brilliant, intemperate, and tiresome orator in the House of Commons. There he vigorously supported conciliation with the American colonies (and not merely because he was Agent of the State of New York), economic and administrative reform, and Catholic emancipation. The last years of his life were spent on two great causes: the impeachment and trial of Warren Hastings, who was accused of oppression and the illegal acquisition of enormous wealth as Governor-General of India, and opposition to the French Revolution and the spread of its doctrines in England. Burke is remembered today as an intellectual who distrusted reason, and as a political theorist who condemned theory. Profoundly moved by concrete injustice, he opposed any attempt to alter existing institutions on the basis of abstract principles, or to apply a "delusive geometrical accuracy in moral arguments." The best forms of government, he felt, were based on tradition: they had evolved through, and were tested by, time. This belief is the basis for his analysis of party politics,"

29. Significant Dates In The Age Of Edmund Burke
The Maxims And Reflections Of Burke selected and edited by FW RaffertyThe Age Of Edmund Burke (17291797). Date, Event. 1727, George II.
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The Maxims And Reflections Of Burke selected and edited by F.W. Rafferty The Age Of Edmund Burke (1729-1797) Date Event George II. Sir R. Walpole, First Minister Gibbon born. The Wesleyan Methodist Society. Sir R. Walpole resigned. Henry Pelbam's Administration. The Young Pretender's Rising. Swift died. Peace of Aix-la-Chapelle. Bentham born. Duke of Newcastle's Ministry. Newcastle and Pitt. Battle ot Plassey. Wolfe captured Quebec George III. Bute Prime Minister. Peace of Paris. George Grenville Prime Minister. Expulsion of Wilkes. The American Stamp Act. Rockingham's Declaratory Act. Repeal of Stamp Act. Grafton (Chatham) Ministry. Charles Townshend's Excise Act. Letters of Junius Lord North Prime Minister. Wordsworth born. Beginning of Parliamentary Reports. Boston Port Bill. Battle of Lexington.. American Declaration of Independence. Adam Smith's " Wealth of Nations Death of Chatham. Surrender of Lord Cornwallis at Yorktown. Rockingham's Second Ministry. Shelburne's Ministry. The coalition Ministry. Pitt's Ministry. Johnson died.

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Burke, Edmund (1729-1797) In Irland geborener britischer Staatsmann und politischer Philosoph. Edmund Burke war berühmt für seine glänzende Rhetorik und für seine scharfe Kritik an der Französischen Revolution Burke wurde in Dublin geboren und studierte am Trinity College und in London . Sein erstes bedeutendes Werk war "A Vindication of Natural Society" "Eine Rechtfertigung der natürlichen Gesellschaft" ), eine Satire, die den britischen Staatsmann Henry John Bolingbroke lächerlich machte. Dieses anonym veröffentlichte Werk erregte beträchtliches Aufsehen, wie auch seine Abhandlung "A Philosophical Inquiry into the Origin of Our Ideas of the Sublime and Beautiful" "Untersuchung über den Ursprung unserer Ideen vom Erhabenen und Schönen" , 1773). Ab 1757 war er über 30 Jahre Herausgeber des "The Annual Register" , eines von ihm begründeten politischen Jahrbuches. 1761 wurde Burke Privatsekretär des Ersten Sekretärs für Irland, William Hamilton . Vier Jahre später bekleidete er die gleiche Position bei Charles Watson-Wentworth (Premierminister 1765-1766) und blieb bis zu dessen Tod 1782 in seinen Diensten. 1766 wurde er als Mitglied der Whigs (Liberale) in das Parlament gewählt. In der Denkschrift

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Translate this page Edmund Burke (1729-1797). di Marco Respinti. 1. La vita e le opere.Edmund Burke nasce a Dublino, in Irlanda, il 12 gennaio 1729 da
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Edmund Burke (1729-1797) di Marco Respinti 1. La vita e le opere Il 9 luglio 1797 Burke muore nella sua casa di campagna di Beaconsfield, in Inghilterra. 2. Il pensiero politico-filosofico Lo statista diviene e rimane celebre per quattro "battaglie parlamentari". La prima, a tutela dei diritti costituzionali tradizionali dei coloni britannici in America, si oppone alla tassazione arbitraria, imposta dal governo londinese, e difende l'autentico significato della Costituzione "non scritta" britannica. Con lungimiranza, Burke si accorge della miccia che tale politica va innescando nella polveriera nordamericana e fa di tutto per allontanare lo spettro della perdita delle Colonie. Mai favorevole all'indipendenza che queste dichiarano nel 1776, una volta scoppiato il conflitto armato fra esse e la Corona britannica, egli giudica gli eventi come una "guerra civile" interna all'Impero - non una rivoluzione -, presto sanabile. Per approfondire: Scritti politici , a cura di Anna Martelloni, UTET, Torino 1963; Riflessioni sulla Rivoluzione Francese , con una prefazione di Domenico Fisichella, Ciarrapico, Roma 1984;

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    Edmund Burke 17291797. Burke was born in Dublin, probably on 1 January1729. On graduating from Trinity College, Dublin, in 1748
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    Burke was born in Dublin, probably on 1 January 1729. On graduating from Trinity College, Dublin, in 1748 he studied law at the Middle Temple in London. Seeking a literary career, he published A Vindication of Natural Society (1756), a satire on rationalist philosophy, and Origin of our Ideas of the Sublime and Beautiful (1757), a treatise on aesthetics. Burke was quickly taken up by Goldsmith, Sheridan, Reynolds and other worthies, and was a founder member of Samuel Johnson's Club. In 1758 he was invited to edit the first Annual Register and continued to do so for almost twenty years. In 1761 Burke became private secretary to the chief secretary in Ireland, W. G. Hamilton. After a breach with Hamilton in 1765, he became private secretary to Lord Rockingham, who briefly headed a Whig administration at Westminster. He entered parliament in 1766 as MP for Wendover and later sat for Bristol - losing that seat for insisting that he was a representative of his constituents and not their delegate - and Malton. Burke had a distinguished parliamentary career, raising the standard of debate and fostering the party system. He took the lead in impeaching Warren Hastings, the former governor-general of India, in 1787. Though he never held a major office of state, his views have influenced politicians for two centuries.

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    Edmund Burke (17291797) - English statesman. The nothing. Edmund Burke(1729-1797) - English statesman. Back To My Main Quotes Page.
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    Translate this page Edmund Burke (1729-1797). El primer historicismo alemán recibió unestímulo procedente de las Islas Británicas a través de los
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    EDMUND BURKE (1729-1797) E l primer historicismo alemán recibió un estímulo procedente de las Islas Británicas a través de los escritos de Edmund Burke, era antirrevolucionario e idealizó el pasado y sus tradiciones. Principalmente, impresionó a los románticos alemanes, sus argumentos a favor de la restauración de la idea medieval de la representación corporativa, según lo cual el ciudadano no ejercita sus derechos políticos como individuo, sino como miembro de un grupo social o económico de tipo gremial. Esta idea la apoyó posteriormente Hegel, y más tarde los socialistas de estado, sindicalistas y otros reformadores, hasta que quedó desacreditada en el siglo XX con su resurrección bajo el nacional socialismo y el fascismo. Burke en su obra "Reflexiones sobre la Revolución Francesa" dijo que: " La época de la caballería ha terminado y a ella ha sucedido la de los sofistas, economistas y calculadores. La gloria de Europa se ha extinguido para siempre". Estas palabras pueden ser consideradas como una manifestación del romanticismo, movimiento polifacético que surgió como oposición a la Ilustración, que con su creencia en la supremacía de la razón, había dominado los sentimientos y las emociones. Y los románticos deseaban liberarlos. En Alemania el romanticismo se desarrolló con mucha fuerza y se extendió hasta la política. Así, el romanticismo político y el historicismo se dieron apoyo mutuo en su rechazo de las pretensiones de una economía política autónoma y abstracta. También criticó, el romanticismo, a la naciente economía capitalista señalando la inseguridad de los trabajadores proletariados y su alienación en forma que parece anticiparse a las ideas de

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    history of philosophy, biography irish politician and philosopher (17291797). RecommendedReading The Portable Edmund Burke, ed. by Isaac Kramnick (Penguin
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    39. Occident - Politik: E. Burke (1729-1797)
    E. Burke. (17291797). Introduktion. Edmund Burke er en af klassikernei den politiske filosofis historie. Som den første og betydeligste
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    E. BURKE Introduktion Edmund Burke er en af klassikerne i den politiske filosofis historie. Som den første og betydeligste repræsentant for den konservative politiske tænkning, kaldes med rette konservatismens fader. Han har udtrykt den sindsmæssige indstilling og det kompleks af almene forestillinger, som kan spores bag megen konservativ tænkning. Selv stod han som stridens mand midt i sin samtids politiske liv. Rendyrket teoretiker er han langtfra. Han opbyggede ikke nogen sluttet politisk teori, men hans teoretiske standpunkter kom som oftest til udtryk i polemiske kommentarer til aktuelle stridsspørgsmål. Han kan være uklar og springende, og rives stundom med af sin egen magtfulde og farverige prosa. Men i grænselandet mellem politisk refleksion og praktisk politik er han uovertruffen. Dette gælder især i det voldsomme skrift mod den franske revolution, Reflections on the Revolution in France (1790). I lighed med Hume tog Burke afstand fra den sædvanlige opfattelse af "samfundskontrakten". Når han selv anvendte ordet "kontrakt" om samfundets grundlag, gav han det et nyt indhold. Tanken om, at menneskerettighederne kunne fastslås forud for og uafhængig af det historisk bestemte samfund, tog han afstand fra. Menneskerettighederne var ifølge Burke ensbetydende med de "fordele" som det historisk bestemte samfund havde vundet for borgerne - og disse rettigheder var nært forbundet med pligter. Burke forsvarede derfor de rettigheder, han mente udgik fra et givent samfunds traditioner, hvorfor han støttede den amerikanske opstand, men afviste den franske revolution. De amerikanske kolonister forsøgte blot at genvinde de rettigheder de havde som engelske undersåtter, mens man i Frankrig forsøgte at tiltvinge sig abstrakte rettigheder adskilt fra den historiske tradition.

    40. Edmund Burke
    Edmund Burke. Edmund Burke, 17291797, Irish writer and statesman.Burke's first important work, A Philosophical Enquiry into the
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    Edmund Burke, , Irish writer and statesman. Burke's first important work, A Philosophical Enquiry into the Origin of Our Ideas of the Sublime and Beautiful ), was a milestone in the history of the vogue for the sublime and the Gothic . Burke entered Parliament in 1765 as a supporter of Rockingham and the Whig party, which he supported in his Thoughts on the Cause of the Present Discontents ). He favored a moderate course of Parliamentary reform, encouraging greater independence of the Commons, but was unwilling to go as far as some reformers in reducing the rights of the Church of England. Although Burke defended the rights of the American colonists in the middle 1770s, he was a virulent opponent of the French Revolution, as he argues in his Reflections on the Revolution in France ). He played a leading part in the impeachment trial of Warren Hastings, whose draconian policies toward the natives in India disgusted Burke. Wollstonecraft refers to his Reflections on the Revolution in France

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