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  1. The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. 07 (of 12) by Edmund Burke, 2010-07-12
  2. The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. 04 (of 12) by Edmund Burke, 2010-07-12
  3. The Sublime and Beautiful by Edmund Burke, 2009-11-09
  4. A Philosophical Inquiry into the Origin of Our Ideas of the Sublime and Beautiful by Edmund Burke, 2009-01-01
  5. The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. 10 (of 12) by Edmund Burke, 2010-07-12
  6. The Works of Edmund Burke, all 12 volumes in a single file, improved 8/8/2010 by Edmund Burke, 2008-02-01
  7. Edmund Burke, Volume I: 1730-1784 by F.P. Lock, 2008-10-15
  8. The Works of Edmund Burke, Volume 1 by Edmund Burke, 2010-02-16
  9. The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. I. (of 12) by Edmund Burke, 2005-02-14
  10. Reflections on the Revolution in France: A Critical Edition by Edmund Burke, 2002-03-01
  11. AN IMAGINATIVE WHIG: REASSESSING THE LIFE AND THOUGHT OF EDMUND BURKE
  12. The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. 05 (of 12) by Edmund Burke, 2010-07-12
  13. Practical Art Criticism by Edmund Burke Feldman, 1994-08-21
  14. Pre-Revolutionary Writings (Cambridge Texts in the History of Political Thought) by Edmund Burke, 1993-06-25

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22. Burke, Edmund (The Annihilation Of Caste - Dr. B. R. Ambedkar)
Edmund Burke (17211797) was born in Ireland. He became a British statesman in 1765 and a voluminous political and philosophical writer. Reflections on the Revolution in France
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Find this term in: para # Section 24, 1 Section 25, 4 Edmund Burke (1721-1797) was born in Ireland. He became a British statesman in 1765 and a voluminous political and philosophical writer. Reflections on the Revolution in France became an inspiration for counter-revolutionary movements during the French Revolution. "It is far from impossible to reconcile, if we do not suffer ourselves to be entangled in the mazes of metaphysical sophistry, the use both of a fixed rule and an occasional deviation; the sacredness of an hereditary principle of succession in our government, with a power of change in its application in cases of extreme emergency. Even in that extremity (if we take the measure of our rights by our exercise of them at the Revolution) the change is to be confined to the peccant part only; to the part which produced the necessary deviation; and even then it is to be effected without a decomposition of the whole civil and political mass, for the purpose of originating a new civil order out of the first elements of society. A State without the means of some change is without the means of its conservation. Without such means it might even risk the loss of that part of the constitution which it wished the most religiously to preserve

23. Edmund Burke (1729-97).
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    Thesaurus Legend Synonyms Related Words Antonyms. Noun 1. Edmund Burke British statesman famous for his oratory; pleaded the cause of the American colonists in British Parliament and
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    BURKE, EDMUND (17291797). —Statesman, orator, and political philosopher, was the s. of an attorney in Dublin, where he was b. His f. was a Protestant, but his mother, whose
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    BURKE, EDMUND (1729-1797). —Statesman, orator, and political philosopher, was the s. of an attorney in Dublin, where he was b. His f. was a Protestant, but his mother, whose maiden name was Nagle, was a Roman Catholic. He received his early ed. at a Quaker school at Ballitore, and in 1743 proceeded to Trinity Coll., Dublin, where he graduated in 1748. His f. wished him to study for the law, and with this object he, in 1750, went to London and entered the Middle Temple. He, however, disliked law and spent more time in literary pursuits than in legal study. In 1756 his first pub. work appeared, A Vindication of Natural Society , a satire on the views of Bolingbroke, but so close was the imitation of that writer's style, and so grave the irony, that its point as a satire was largely missed. In the same year he pub. his famous treatise On the Sublime and Beautiful , which attracted universal attention, and three years later (1759) he projected with Dodsley the publisher The Annual Register , for which he continued to write the yearly Survey of Events until 1788. About the same time he was introduced to W.G. Hamilton (known as Single-speech H.) then about to go to Ireland as Chief Sec., and accompanied him in the capacity of private sec., in which he remained for three years.

    26. Reflections On The Revolution Of France
    Biography, Letter to a Noble Lord, and Reflections on the Revolution in France.
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    1729 – He was born on the 12th of January in Dublin to a solicitor father who converted to the Church of Ireland. His mother, whose maiden name was Nagle, belonged to the
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    1774 – He was elected member for Bristol, at the time "England's second city" and a large constituency with a genuine electoral contest.
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    • "There is a boundary to men's passions when they act from feelings; but none when they are under the influence of imagination." "All that is necessary for the forces of evil to win in the world is for enough good men to do nothing." "Government is a contrivance of human wisdom to provide for human wants. Men have right that these wants should be provided for, [including] the want of a sufficient restraint upon their passions." "History is a pact between the dead, the living, and the yet unborn." "We must all obey the great law of change. It is the most powerful law of nature."

    28. From Revolution To Reconstruction: Documents: Burke Speech
    Address to Parliament on March 22, 1775. Text provided by From Revolution to Reconstruction.
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    Quote Edmund Burke To restore order and repose to an empire so great and so distracted as ours is, merely in the attempt, an undertaking that would ennoble the flights of the highest genius, and obtain pardon for the efforts of the meanest understanding. Struggling a good while with these thoughts, by degrees I felt myself more firm. I derived, at length, some confidence from what in other circumstances usually produces timidity. I grew less anxious, even from the idea of my own insignificance. For, judging of what you are by what you ought to be, I persuaded myself that you would not reject a reasonable proposition because it had nothing but its reason to recommend it. The proposition is peace. Not peace through the medium of war; not peace to be hunted through the labyrinth of intricate and endless negotiations; not peace to arise out of universal discord, fomented from principle, in all parts of the empire; not peace to depend on the juridical determination of perplexing questions, or the precise marking the shadowy boundaries of a complex government. It is simple peace, sought in its natural course and in its ordinary haunts. Is it not the same virtue which does every thing for us here in England? Do you imagine, then, that-it is the Land-Tax Act which raises your revenue? that it is the annual vote in the Committee of Supply, which gives you your army? or that it is the Mutiny Bill which inspires it with bravery and discipline? No! surely, no! It is the love of the people; it is their attachment to their government, from the sense of the deep stake they have in such a glorious institution, which gives you your army and your navy, and infuses into both that liberal obedience without which your army would be a base rabble and your navy nothing but rotten timber.

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    30. Burke, Edmund. 1909–14. On Taste. Vol. 24, Part 1. The Harvard Classics
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    Edmund Burke PC (12 January [NS] 1729 9 July 1797) was an 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 and since the twentieth century he has generally been viewed as the philosophical founder ... see more Edmund Burke PC (12 January [NS] 1729 9 July 1797) was an 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 and since the twentieth century he has generally been viewed as the philosophical founder of modern conservatism, as well as a representative of classical liberalism.

    32. Burke, Edmund. 1909–14. Reflections On The French Revolution. Vol. 24, Part 3.
    Burke s primary antirevolutionary work, presented in blocks of 25 paragraphs with bibliographic record and introduction from the 1909-1914 Harvard Classics edition.
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    34. Burke, Edmund. 1909–14. A Letter To A Noble Lord. Vol. 24, Part 4. The Harvard
    Text of his 1796 response to an objection made in the House of Lords to Burke s state pension. Presented in blocks of 20 paragraphs, with introductory note from the Harvard Classics edition of 1909-1914.
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    36. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Edmund Burke
    First Vicar Apostolic of Nova Scotia. (1753-1820)
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    First Vicar Apostolic of Nova Scotia , b. in the parish of Maryborough , County Kildare Ireland , in 1753; d. at Halifax Nova Scotia , 1820. He was compelled by existing political conditions in Ireland to pursue his studies in Paris , where his talents and character gave promise of his future career. Ordained priest , he returned to his native diocese . Here trouble had just arisen over the appointment of a vicar-general , and Father Burke was blamed by some partisans for espousing the cause of his superior. The unpleasant conditions led young Burke to follow the advice of Dr. Carpenter, Archbishop of Dublin , and go to Canada . He arrived in Quebec in the summer of 1786, and in September of that year was made professor of philosophy and mathematics in the seminary of Quebec . His work in the seminary led to his appointment as a director of that institution, but he craved for missionary work north and west of the Great Lakes, where, in scattered villages, there were many Catholics who had not seen a missionary since the conquest (1759). In 1794 he gained his object and was sent into the

    37. Edmund Burke Quotes - The Quotations Page
    Edmund Burke 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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    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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    He who wrestles with us strengthens our nerves and sharpens our skill. Our antagonist is our helper.
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    Hypocrisy can afford to be magnificent in its promises; for never intending to go beyond promises; it costs nothing.
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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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    No one could make a greater mistake than he who did nothing because he could do only a little.

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    39. Burke, Edmund | Define Burke, Edmund At Dictionary.com
    Cultural Dictionary Burke, Edmund definition An Irish political leader and author of the eighteenth century who spent his career in England . A member of the British
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