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  1. Edmund Burke, selections : with essays by Hazlitt, Arnold & others ; by Edmund, 1729-1797 Burke, 2009-10-26
  2. The works of Edmund Burke. by Burke. Edmund. 1729-1797., 1899-01-01
  3. Edmund Burke's speech on conciliation with America, 1775 by Edmund, 1729-1797 Burke, 2009-10-26
  4. The works of the Right Honorable Edmund Burke. by Burke. Edmund. 1729-1797., 1865-01-01
  5. The Works of Edmund Burke Volume 7 by Edmund, 1729-1797 Burke, 2009-10-26
  6. The works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke. by Burke. Edmund. 1729-1797., 1887-01-01
  7. The works and correspondence ofEdmund Burke. by Burke. Edmund. 1729-1797., 1852-01-01
  8. Extract from Burke's Reflections on the Revolution in France. With introd. and notes by E.J. Payne by Edmund, 1729-1797 Burke, 2009-10-26
  9. Correspondence : between the year 1744, and the period of his decease, in 1797. Edited by Charles William, Earl Fitzwilliam and Sir Richard Bourke by Edmund, 1729-1797 Burke, 2009-10-26
  10. EDMUND BURKE 1729-1797 by Leonard W. Cowie, 1994
  11. Edmund Burke: 1729-1797 An Appeal from the New to the Old Wings. by Edmund Burke, 1962
  12. The Principled Libertarianism of Edmund Burke (1729-1797) (Libertarian Heritage) by Paul Marks, 1994-01
  13. Burke. A biography of Edmund Burke (1729-1797) by John Morley, 1892
  14. Works Volume 9 by Edmund, 1729-1797 Burke, 2009-10-26

61. Manuscripts Catalogue
Edmund Burke 17291797, 16 entries. Photostat copy of letter fromAdam Smith to Edmund Burke, 1 July 1782. Original in Fitzwilliam
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62. Biographies: The Political Philosopher, Edmund Burke (1729-97).
Personal background and career timeline, Burke quotes organized by subject, and views of Burke from Category Science Social Sciences Burke, Edmund......Edmund Burke STUCK IN A FRAME (172997) CLICK HERE The cords of man Manacts from adequate motives relative to his interest, and not on metaphysical
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    Lawyer/Writer/Politician:- Burke was the son of a Dublin attorney. In 1750, he entered the Middle Temple, London, but Burke soon abandoned law for literary work. In 1756 he published, anonymously, A Vindication of Natural Society . In 1765 he became the private secretary to Marquis of Rockingham, who at that time, but only for a year thereafter, was premier. Burke soon entered parliament, as a Whig, through a pocket borough, Wendover. During most all of his years as a parliamentarian, Burke was to sit in the opposition benches as a critic to the ruling Tories. These were times of great historical importance, marked by the unsuccessful coercion of the American colonies. The event, which was to unfold over a number of years, was, accompanied by corruption, extravagance, and reaction. Against this, Burke and his Whig friends could only raise a strong protest. "The best of Burke's writings and speeches belong to this period, and may be described as a defence of sound constitutional statesmanship against prevailing abuse and misgovernment." After the British colonies were lost, still yet in opposition, Burke turned his great talents in the support of the Irish cause

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    64. Björn's Guide To Philosophy - Burke
    Sources Edmund Burke. Encyclopaedia Brittanica. London Oxford UP, 1964. EdmundBurke. The Concise Dictionary of Biography. London Oxford UP, 1965.
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      British statesman, parliamentary orator and political thinker, played a prominent part in all major political issues for about 30 years after 1765, and remained an important figure in the history of political theory. Burke was Irish, born in Dublin in 1729. His father, a solicitor, was protestant, his mother Roman Catholic. He entered Trinity college, Dublin, in 1744, and came to London in 1750. Burke's A Vindication of Natural Society was published in 1756 and in 1757 A Philosophical Inquiry into the Origin of Our Ideas of the Sublime and Beautiful appeared. Also in 1757, Burke married Jane Nugent, the daughter of an Irish Catholic doctor. His political career started in 1765 when he became the private secretary of one of the Whig leaders in Parliament, the marquess of Rockingham. Burke soon proved to be one of the main characters in the constitutional controversy in Britain under George III, who at the time was trying to establish more actual power for the crown. Although the crown had lost some influence under the first two Georges, one of the major political problems in 18th century Britain was the fact that both the king and Parliament had considerable control over the executive. Burke responded to these affairs in his pamphlet Thoughts on the Cause of the Present Discontents (1770), in which he argued that although George's actions were legal in the sense that they were not against the letter of the constitution, they were all the more against it in spirit. In the pamphlet Burke elaborates on his famous and new justification of a party, defined as :... a body of men united on public principle, which could act as a constitutional link between king and parliament, providing consistency and strenght in administration, or principled criticism in opposition" (...431-32).

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    Edmund Burke (1729 1797). A Philosophical Enquiry into the Originof our Ideas of the Sublime and Beautiful, 1757. XIV. The Effects
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    You can never plan the future by the past. Edmund Burke (1729 1797).Results from Rand time. Edmund Burke (1729 - 1797). Results from
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    69. Edmund Burke Quotes - The Quotations Page
    Quotations by Author. Edmund Burke (1729 1797) British orator, philosopher, politician more author details. Showing quotations 1 to 9 of 9 total,
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    All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing.
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    Better be despised for too anxious apprehensions, than ruined by too confident security.
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    I thought ten thousand swords must have leaped from their scabbards to avenge even a look that threatened her with insult. But the age of chivalry is gone.
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    It is the nature of all greatness not to be exact.
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    Never despair; but if you do, work on in despair.
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    Our patience will achieve more than our force.
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    The wise determine from the gravity of the case; the irritable, from sensibility to oppression; the high minded, from disdain and indignation at abusive power in unworthy hands.
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    No passion so effectually robs the mind of all its powers of acting and reasoning as fear.
    Edmund Burke, "A Philosophical Inquiry into the Origin of Our Ideas of the Sublime and Beautiful", 1756

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    indeed, every human benefit and enjoyment, every virtue and every prudent act is founded on compromise and barter. Edmund Burke (1729 - 1797).
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    Burke. Prev 8 Next 8 Nobody makes a greater mistake than he who did nothingbecause he could only do a little. Edmund Burke (1729 - 1797).
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    72. Edmond Burke
    Edmond Burke ·1729—1797· Member of Parliament (Britain) Born January 12, 1729in 1765; Member of Parliament, 1765 Died July 9, 1797 Edmund Burke, born in
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    73. Edmund Burke - Quotes And Quotations
    Author Edmund Burke, 1729 1797, - A State without the means - All government,indeed every - All that is necessary for - Among a people generally
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    74. Burke, Paine, Godwin, And The Revolution Controversy - Cambridge University Pres
    2. A discourse on the love of our country Richard Price (1723–1791); 3. Reflectionson the Revolution in France Edmund Burke (1729–1797); 4. A letter to a
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    76. Biografía - Burke, Edmund
    Burke, Edmund NacionalidadGran Bretaña Dublín 1729 - 1797. Nacido en 1729, se educó
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    Nacido en 1729, se educó en el seno de una familia protestante. Acudió al Trinity College de Dublín, su ciudad natal, siendo entre 1784 y 1785 profesor y rector de la Universidad de Glasgow. Miembro del partido whig, el ala liberal de la aristocracia británica, criticó a Pitt y Hastings. Fue defensor de la libertad religiosa de los colonos americanos, si bien criticó con dureza los principios democráticos de la Revolución Francesa en su obra "Reflections on the Revolution in France", publicada en 1790. Partidario del pragmatismo político, en su primer escrito, "Vindication of Natural Society", de 1756, critica el racionalismo y la abstracción teórica. En este sentido, postulaba el "principio de intervención", por el cual los Estados estaban legitimados para intervenir en otros Estados si consideraba que en ellos se estaba pervirtiendo el orden natural, dando lugar a la anarquía, la tiranía o el desorden. Teórico del partido whig, facilitó los elementos para contrarrestar el empuje de las masas y eliminar las intrigas cortesanas.
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    77. Burke Edmund
    Edmund Burke. Rozwazania o rewolucji we Francji Kraków 1994. Burke (1729- 1797) to brytyjski pisarz i polityk (przez 30 lat byl poslem).
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    78. ResAnet Record
    NUMBERS ISBN 0802019927 ISBN 0802019927 SUBJECTS Rousseau, JeanJacques,1712-1778 Burke, Edmund, 1729?-1797 Rousseau, Jean-Jacques, 1712-1778 Burke
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    AMICUS No. 51595 Monograph COPIES: NL Stacks - B2137 C28 NL Stacks - B2137 C28 - Copy 2 NAME(S): * Cameron, David, 1941- TITLE(S): The social thought of Rousseau and Burke : a comparative study / David Cameron PUBLISHER: Toronto : University of Toronto Press, 1973. DESCRIPTION: 242 p. ; 22 cm. NOTES: Cameron, David, 1941- Social thought of Rousseau and Burke :. NUMBERS: ISBN: 0802019927 ISBN: 0802019927 : SUBJECTS: Rousseau, Jean-Jacques, 1712-1778 Burke, Edmund, 1729?-1797 Rousseau, Jean-Jacques, 1712-1778 Burke, Edmund, 1729?-1797

    79. Selections From Edmund Burke At Conservativeforum.org
    Edmund Burke 1729 1797. Irish political philosopher, statesman, parliamentaryorator. Burke championed conservatism in opposition
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    80. Literary Encyclopedia
    Burke, Edmund. (1729 1797), www.LitEncyc.com. Domain Politics, Philosophy.Status Major. Politician, Essayist, Philosopher. Active
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