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... Parliamentary Reform ( 1780 ) .383 Speech on the Duration of Parliaments ( 1780 ) . .386 Speech on the Representation of the Commons in Parliament ... Member of the National Assembly ( 1791 ) An Appeal from the New to the Old Whigs ( 1791 ) ...
... Parliamentary Reform ( 1780 ) .383 Speech on the Duration of Parliaments ( 1780 ) . .386 Speech on the Representation of the Commons in Parliament ... Member of the National Assembly ( 1791 ) An Appeal from the New to the Old Whigs ( 1791 ) ...
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... Member of the National Assembly . Appeal from the New to the Old Whigs . Thoughts on French Affairs . Death of Reynolds ... Parliament . 1795 Hastings acquitted by House of Lords . 1796 1797 Thoughts and Details on Scarcity . Letter to a ...
... Member of the National Assembly . Appeal from the New to the Old Whigs . Thoughts on French Affairs . Death of Reynolds ... Parliament . 1795 Hastings acquitted by House of Lords . 1796 1797 Thoughts and Details on Scarcity . Letter to a ...
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... member of the Church of England . His mother was of the eminent Irish Nagle family , and a Roman Catholic . Undoubtedly ... Parliament did his best to establish equal con- stitutional rights for British subjects of all faiths . He always ...
... member of the Church of England . His mother was of the eminent Irish Nagle family , and a Roman Catholic . Undoubtedly ... Parliament did his best to establish equal con- stitutional rights for British subjects of all faiths . He always ...
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... Parliament , throughout the rest of his life he continued to exercise considerable control over the policy of the journal he had founded . A comparison between Burke's speeches in Parliament ... members of the Johnson circle whom Burke came ...
... Parliament , throughout the rest of his life he continued to exercise considerable control over the policy of the journal he had founded . A comparison between Burke's speeches in Parliament ... members of the Johnson circle whom Burke came ...
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Contents
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A Vindication of Natural Society 1756 | 47 |
An Abridgment of English History 1757 | 76 |
Selections from Book Reviews in the Annual Register | 104 |
A Short Account of a Late Short Administration 1766 | 117 |
Speech on Conciliation 1775 | 176 |
Letter to the Sheriffs of Bristol 1777 | 223 |
IRELAND AND CATHOLIC EMANCIPATION | 251 |
A Letter to a Peer of Ireland 1782 | 274 |
A Letter to Sir Hercules Langrishe 1792 | 288 |
A Letter to Richard Burke 1793 | 320 |
A Letter to William Smith 1795 | 330 |
Speech on Economical Reform 1780 | 341 |
Speech on the Middlesex Election 1771 | 363 |
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