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A Letter to a Member of the National Assembly
Burke's 1791 response to a French National Assembly member's criticisms.
A Letter to a Noble Lord
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 frmo the Harvard Classics edition of 1909-1914.
On Conciliation with America
Address to Parliament on March 22, 1775. Text provided by From Revolution to Reconstruction.
On Taste
Bartleby.com transcript of the Harvard Classics, Vol. 24 text of the introductory discourse to the aesthetic treatise "On the Sublime and Beautiful."
On the Sublime and Beautiful
Burke's aesthetic treatise uniting philosophy with psychology. Harvard Classics, Vol. 24 text provided online by Bartleby.com.
OurCivilisation.com: Letter To A Noble Lord
Hypertext of Burke's defense of his pension granted by Pitt the Younger, with footnotes.
Reflections on the Revolution in France
Edmund Burke's classic letter about the French revolution, with an easy find index.
Reflections on the Revolution in France
Burke's primary antirevolutionary work, presented in blocks of 25 paragraphs with bibliographic record and introduction from the 1909-1914 Harvard Classics edition.
Reflections on The Revolution in France
Hypertext in two parts.
The Sermon Of Dr Richard Price
Annotated hypertext of Edmund Burke's criticism of the sermon of Dr. Richard Price concerning the French Revolution, from OurCivilisation.com.
Thoughts On French Affairs
Text of the December 1791 essay about the implications of the French Revolution.