Selections from the Speeches and Writings of Edmund Burke. Edmund Burke
OF COMMONS CONTRASTED WITH NATIONAL ASSEMBLY.
PROPERTY, MORE THAN ABILITY, REPRESENTED IN PARLIAMENT.
VIRTUE AND WISDOM QUALIFY FOR GOVERNMENT.
SPIRIT OF A GENTLEMAN AND THE SPIRIT OF RELIGION.
SACREDNESS OF MORAL INSTINCTS.
PHILOSOPHICAL VANITY; ITS MAXIMS, AND EFFECTS.
UNITY BETWEEN CHURCH AND STATE.
TRIPLE BASIS OF FRENCH REVOLUTION.
CORRESPONDENT SYSTEM OF MANNERS AND MORALS.
BRITAIN VINDICATED IN HER WAR WITH FRANCE.
OUTWARD DIGNITY OF THE CHURCH DEFENDED.
HISTORICAL ESTIMATE OF LOUIS XVI.
RELATION OF WEALTH TO NATIONAL DIGNITY.
ROBESPIERRE AND HIS COUNTERPARTS.
ACCUMULATION, A STATE PRINCIPLE.
WHAT A MINISTER SHOULD ATTEMPT.
PARLIAMENTARY AND REGAL PREROGATIVE.
BURKE'S DESIGN IN HIS GREATEST WORK.
STATE CONSECRATED BY THE CHURCH.