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  1. The epistolary correspondence of the Right Hon. Edmund Burke and Dr. French Laurence / published from the original manuscripts by Edmund (1729-1797). Laurence, French (1757-1809) Burke, 1827
  2. Celebrated speeches of Chatham, Burke, and Erskine, to which is added the arguement of Mr. Mackintosh in the case of Peltier / selected by a member of the Philadelphia Bar by William, Earl of Chatham (1708-1778). Burke, Edmund (1729-1797). Erskine, Thomas (1750-1823) Pitt, 1855
  3. Edmund Burke, 1729-1797: A Bibliography (Bibliographies of British Statesmen) by Leonard W. Cowie, 1994-04-30
  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, 2222
  5. Correspondence of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke; between the year 1744 and the period of his decease, in 1797. Ed. by Charles William, earl Fitzwilliam and Lieutenant-General Sir Richard Bourke (Complete in Four Volumes) by Edmund (1729-1797) Burke, 1844-01-01
  6. A BIBLIOGRAPHY Of EDMUND BURKE. The Soho Bibliographies XVII. by Edmund. 1729 - 1797]. Todd, William B. [Burke, 1964-01-01
  7. A Letter From the Right Honourable Edmund Burke to a Noble Lord, on the Attacks Made Upon Him and His Pension, in the House of Lords, By the Duke of Bedford and the Earl of Lauderdale, Early in the Present Sessions of Parliament by Edmund, 1729-1797 Burke, 1796-01-01
  8. Scott's Marmion and Burke's Reflections on the revolution in France: with introduction, lives of authors, character of their works, etc.; and copious explanatory ... grammatical, historical, biographical, etc. by Walter Scott, 2010-06-15
  9. A letter from Mr. Burke, to a member of the National Assembly : in answer to some objections to his book on French affairs by Edmund (1729-1797) Burke, 1791
  10. Edmund Burke (1729-1797) (Great Western political thinkers)
  11. The Annual Register, or a view of the history, politicks, and literature, for the year 1766 by Edmund (1729-1797) (ed.) Dodsley, Robert (Annual Register) Burke, 1767
  12. AN ACCOUNT OF THE EUROPEAN SETTLEMENTS IN AMERICA Complete in 2 Volumes by Edmund and William (Burke, Edmund, 1729-1797.) Burke, 1757-01-01
  13. The Annual Register, or a view of the history, politicks, and literature, for the year 1799 by Edmund (1729-1797) (ed.) Dodsley, Robert (Annual Register) Burke, 1801-01-01
  14. Orations and essays; with a critical and biographical introducton by Edmund (1729?-1797) Burke, 1900-01-01

1. Burke, Edmund
lawyers and poetry Edmund Burke (18091882) New Hampshire Edmund Burke was born in Westminster, Vermont, January 23, 1809.
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2. BBC - History - Historic Figures: Edmund Burke (1729 - 1797)
18th century politician, political philosopher Edmund Burke Burke was a hugely influential AngloIrish politician, orator and political thinker, notable for his strong support
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Edmund Burke   Burke was a hugely influential Anglo-Irish politician, orator and political thinker, notable for his strong support for the American Revolution and his fierce opposition to the French Revolution. Edmund Burke was born in Dublin on 12 January 1729, the son of a solicitor. He was educated at Trinity College, Dublin and then went to London to study law. He quickly gave this up and after a visit to Europe settled in London, concentrating on a literary and political career. He became a member of parliament in 1765. He was closely involved in debates over limits to the power of the king, pressing for parliamentary control of royal patronage and expenditure. Britain's imposition on America of measures including the Stamp Act in 1765 provoked violent colonial opposition. Burke argued that British policy had been inflexible and called for more pragmatism. He believed that government should be a cooperative relationship between rulers and subjects and that, while the past was important, a willingness to adapt to the inevitability of change could, hopefully, reaffirm traditional values under new circumstances.

3. Edmund Burke (1729-1797) Irish Writer.
(17291797) Irish writer. One of the best-known aesthetic treatises of the century is A Philosophical Enquiry into the Origin of our Ideas of the Sublime and the Beautiful
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    4. Edmund Burke - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    Edmund Burke PC (12 January 1729 – 9 July 1797) was an Irish statesman, author, orator, political theorist, and philosopher who, after relocating to England, served for many
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    Main interests Social and political philosophy Influenced by Aristotle Cicero Richard Hooker Edward Coke ... William Blackstone Influenced Robert Peel Immanuel Kant Lord Acton William Ewart Gladstone ... Bhimrao Ambedkar Edmund Burke PC (12 January [ NS Irish statesman, author, orator, political theorist, and philosopher who, after relocating to England, served for many years in the House of Commons of Great Britain as a member of the Whig party. He is mainly remembered for his support of the cause of the American Revolutionaries , and for his later opposition to the French Revolution . The latter led to his becoming the leading figure within the conservative faction of the Whig party , which he dubbed the "Old Whigs", in opposition to the pro-French-Revolution "New Whigs," led by Charles James Fox Burke was praised by both conservatives and liberals in the nineteenth century. Since the twentieth century, he has generally been viewed as the philosophical founder of modern

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    6. Edmund Burke - Wikipedia, La Enciclopedia Libre
    Biograf a del escritor, esteta y pensador pol tico liberal nacido en Irlanda. Con enlaces a t rminos relevantes.
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    De Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre Saltar a navegación búsqueda Edmund Burke. Edmund Burke Dublín 12 de enero de Beaconsfield 9 de julio de ), escritor y político, es considerado el padre del liberal-conservadurismo británico, tendencia que él llamaba old whigs (viejos liberales) en contraposición con los new whigs (liberal-progresistas), quienes al contrario que los old whigs , apoyaban la Revolución francesa
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      Hijo de padre anglicano y madre católica convertida al anglicanismo antes de su nacimiento, fue educado desde 1743 en el Trinity College de Dublín. Serio, estudioso y ambicioso, como atestiguan las cartas a su primer maestro, Shaket , conocía a los autores griegos y latinos y se interesaba ya en política, filosofía, ética y estética. Se graduó en 1748 y dos años después se dirigió a Londres para cursar leyes, sin abandonar por ello los estudios literarios.
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      En 1756 escribió Indagación filosófica sobre el origen de nuestras ideas acerca de lo sublime y de lo bello , donde esboza unas teorías estéticas claramente neoclásicas (el de la teoría romántica es posterior y la hace Kant ). El objeto

    7. Edmund Burke, 1729-1797
    The British statesman and philosopher, Edmund Burke, was born in Dublin, January 12, educated at a Quaker boarding school and at Trinity College, Dublin. In 1750 he entered the
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    Edmund Burke, 1729-1797
    Edmund Burke, was born in Dublin, January 12, educated at a Quaker boarding school and at Trinity College, Dublin. In 1750 he entered the Middle Temple, London, but soon abandoned law for literary work. His Vindication of Natural Society , was published in 1756, as was also his Philosophical Inquiry into the Origin of our Ideas of the Sublime and Beautiful . From 1761 to 1783 he was back in Dublin as private secretary to the Marquis of Rockingham, at that time premier, and entered Parliament for the pocket borough of Wendover. His eloquence once gained him a high position in the Whig party. Rockingham's administration lasted only one year. Although Burke held no public office until the downfall of the North ministry in 1782, Burke's public activity never ceased. Lord North's long administration (1770-1782) was marked by the unsuccessful coercion of the American colonies, by corruption, extravagance, and reaction. Against this policy 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 defense of sound constitutional statesmanship against prevailing abuse and misgovernment.

    8. Burke, Edmund
    Burke, Edmund (b. Jan. 12? Jan. 1, Old Style, 1729, Dublin, Ire.d. July 9, 1797, Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire, Eng.), British statesman, parliamentary orator, and political
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    (b. Jan. 12? [Jan. 1, Old Style], 1729, Dublin, Ire.d. July 9, 1797, Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire, Eng.), 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
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    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 satirical imitation of the style of Viscount Bolingbroke that was aimed at both the destructive criticism of revealed religion and the contemporary vogue for a "return to Nature." A contribution to aesthetic theory, A Philosophical Enquiry into the Origin of Our Ideas of the Sublime and Beautiful

    9. IDIS-DPF: Edmund Burke (1729-1797)
    Estudio sobre la vida y obra de uno de los m s cl sicos e influyentes te ricos conservadores a cargo de Marco Respinti. Incluye referencias bibliogr ficas.
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    10. Burke, Edmund - Hutchinson Encyclopedia Article About Burke, Edmund
    Burke, Edmund (1729–1797) British Whig politician and political theorist, born in Dublin, Ireland. During a parliamentary career spanning more than 30 years, he was famous for
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    Edmund Burke. LIBRARY OF CONGRESS. Edmund Burke was an orator, philosophical writer, political theorist, and member of Parliament who helped shape political thought in England and the
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    15. Burke, Edmund Definition Of Burke, Edmund In The Free Online Encyclopedia.
    Burke, Edmund, 1729–97, British political writer and statesman, b. Dublin, Ireland. Early Writings. After graduating (1748) from Trinity College, Dublin, he began the study of law
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    16. El Viejo Burke Y El Nuevo Liberalismo
    Digitalizaci n de la obra de Guillermo Margadant sobre Edmund Burke y el liberalismo.
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    17. Burke, Edmund. 1909–14. On The Sublime And Beautiful. Vol. 24, Part 2. The Harv
    Burke s aesthetic treatise uniting philosophy with psychology. Harvard Classics, Vol. 24 text provided online by Bartleby.com.
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    Burke, Edmund (1729–1797) British Whig politician and political theorist, born in Dublin, Ireland. During a parliamentary career spanning more than 30 years, he was famous
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    20. From Revolution To Reconstruction: Biographies: Edmund Burke
    Short biography for Burke provided by the American Revolution project.
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    A biography of Edmund Burke (1729-1797)
    Quote 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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