INTRODUCTORY ESSAY.
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APPENDIX.
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SELECTIONS FROM THE SPEECHES AND WRITINGS OF EDMUND BURKE.
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NATURE AND FUNCTIONS OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS.
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RETROSPECT AND RESIGNATION.
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MODESTY OF MIND.
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NEWTON AND NATURE.
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THEORY AND PRACTICE.
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INDUCTION AND COMPARISON.
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DIVINE POWER ON THE HUMAN IDEA.
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UNION OF LOVE AND DREAD IN RELIGION.
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OFFICE OF SYMPATHY.
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WORDS.
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NATURE ANTICIPATES MAN.
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SELF-INSPECTION.
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POWER OF THE OBSCURE.
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FEMALE BEAUTY.
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NOVELTY AND CURIOSITY.
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PLEASURES OF ANALOGY.
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AMBITION.
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EXTENSIONS OF SYMPATHY.
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PHILOSOPHY OF TASTE.
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CLEARNESS AND STRENGTH IN STYLE.
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UNITY OF IMAGINATION.
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EFFECT OF WORDS.
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INVESTIGATION.
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SUBLIME.
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OBSCURITY.
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PRINCIPLES OF TASTE.
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THE BEAUTIFUL.
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THE REAL AND THE IDEAL.
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JUDGMENT IN ART.
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MORAL EFFECTS OF LANGUAGE.
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SECURITY OF TRUTH.
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IMITATION AN INSTINCTIVE LAW.
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STANDARD OF REASON AND TASTE.
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USE OF THEORY.
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POLITICAL OUTCASTS.
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INJUSTICE TO OUR OWN AGE.
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FALSE COALITIONS.
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POLITICAL EMPIRICISM.
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A VISIONARY.
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PARTY DIVISIONS.
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DECORUM IN PARTY.
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NOT SO BAD AS WE SEEM.
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POLITICS WITHOUT PRINCIPLE.
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MORAL DEBASEMENT PROGRESSIVE.
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DESPOTISM.
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JUDGMENT AND POLICY.
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POPULAR DISCONTENT.
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THE PEOPLE AND THEIR RULERS.
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GOVERNMENT FAVOURITISM.
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ADMINISTRATION AND LEGISLATION.
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INFLUENCE OF THE CROWN.
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VOICE OF THE PEOPLE.
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FALLACY OF EXTREMES.
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PRIVATE CHARACTER A BASIS FOR PUBLIC CONFIDENCE.
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PREVENTION.
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CONFIDENCE IN THE PEOPLE.
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FALSE MAXIMS ASSUMED AS FIRST PRINCIPLES.
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LORD CHATHAM.
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GRENVILLE.
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CHARLES TOWNSHEND.
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PARTY AND PLACE.
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POLITICAL CONNECTIONS.
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NEUTRALITY.
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WEAKNESS IN GOVERNMENT.
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AMERICAN PROGRESS.
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COMBINATION, NOT FACTION.
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GREAT MEN.
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POWER OF CONSTITUENTS.
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INFLUENCE OF PLACE IN GOVERNMENT.
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TAXATION INVOLVES PRINCIPLE.
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GOOD MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT.
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FISHERIES OF NEW ENGLAND.
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PREPARATION FOR PARLIAMENT.
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BATHURST AND AMERICA'S FUTURE.
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CANDID POLICY.
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WISDOM OF CONCESSION.
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MAGNANIMITY.
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DUTY OF REPRESENTATIVES.
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PRUDENTIAL SILENCE.
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COLONIAL TIES.
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GOVERNMENT AND LEGISLATION.
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PARLIAMENT.
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MORAL LEVELLERS.
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PUBLIC SALARY AND PATRIOTIC SERVICE.
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RATIONAL LIBERTY.
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IRELAND AND MAGNA CHARTA.
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COLONIES AND BRITISH CONSTITUTION.
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RECIPROCAL CONFIDENCE.
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PENSIONS AND THE CROWN.
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COLONIAL PROGRESS.
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FEUDAL PRINCIPLES AND MODERN TIMES.
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RESTRICTIVE VIRTUES.
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LIBELLERS OF HUMAN NATURE.
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REFUSAL A REVENUE.
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A PARTY MAN.
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PATRIOTISM AND PUBLIC INCOME.
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AMERICAN PROTESTANTISM.
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RIGHT OF TAXATION.
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CONTRACTED VIEWS.
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ASSIMILATING POWER OF CONTACT.
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PRUDENCE OF TIMELY REFORM.
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DIFFICULTIES OF REFORMERS.
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PHILOSOPHY OF COMMERCE.
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THEORIZING POLITICIANS.
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ECONOMY AND PUBLIC SPIRIT.
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REFORM OUGHT TO BE PROGRESSIVE.
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CIVIL FREEDOM.
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TENDENCIES OF POWER.
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INDIVIDUAL GOOD AND PUBLIC BENEFIT.
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PUBLIC CORRUPTION.
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CRUELTY AND COWARDICE.
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BAD LAWS PRODUCE BASE SUBSERVIENCY.
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FALSE REGRET.
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BRITISH DOMINION IN EAST INDIA.
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POLITICAL CHARITY.
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EVILS OF DISTRACTION.
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CHARLES FOX.
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THE IMPRACTICABLE UNDESIRABLE.
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CONSTITUTION OF THE COMMONS.
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EMOLUMENTS OF OFFICE.
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MORAL DISTINCTIONS.
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ELECTORS AND REPRESENTATIVES.
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POPULAR OPINION A FALLACIOUS STANDARD.
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ENGLISH REFORMATION.
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PROSCRIPTION.
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JUST FREEDOM.
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ENGLAND'S EMBASSY TO AMERICA.
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HOWARD, THE PHILANTHROPIST.
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PARLIAMENTARY RETROSPECT.
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PEOPLE AND PARLIAMENT.
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REFORMED CIVIL LIST.
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FRENCH AND ENGLISH REVOLUTION.
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ARMED DISCIPLINE.
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GILDED DESPOTISM.
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OUR FRENCH DANGERS.
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SIR GEORGE SAVILLE.
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CORRUPTION NOT SELF-REFORMED.
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THE BRIBED AND THE BRIBERS.
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HYDER ALI.
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REFORMATION AND ANARCHY CONTRASTED AND COMPARED.
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CONFIDENCE AND JEALOUSY.
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ECONOMY OF INJUSTICE.
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SUBSISTENCE AND REVENUE.
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AUTHORITY AND VENALITY.
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PREROGATIVE OF THE CROWN AND PRIVILEGE OF PARLIAMENT.
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BURKE AND FOX.
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PEERS AND COMMONS.
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NATURAL SELF-DESTRUCTION.
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THE CARNATIC.
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ABSTRACT THEORY OF HUMAN LIBERTY.
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POLITICS AND THE PULPIT.
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IDEA OF FRENCH REVOLUTION.
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PATRIOTIC DISTINCTION.
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KINGLY POWER NOT BASED ON POPULAR CHOICE.
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PREACHING DEMOCRACY OF DISSENT.
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JARGON OF REPUBLICANISM.
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CONSERVATIVE PROGRESS OF INHERITED FREEDOM.
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CONSERVATION AND CORRECTION.
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HEREDITARY SUCCESSION OF ENGLISH CROWN.
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LIMITS OF LEGISLATIVE CAPACITY.
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OUR CONSTITUTION, NOT FABRICATED, BUT INHERITED.
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LOW AIMS AND LOW INSTRUMENTS.
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HOUSE OF COMMONS CONTRASTED WITH NATIONAL ASSEMBLY.
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PROPERTY, MORE THAN ABILITY, REPRESENTED IN PARLIAMENT.
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VIRTUE AND WISDOM QUALIFY FOR GOVERNMENT.
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NATURAL AND CIVIL RIGHTS.
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MARIE ANTOINETTE.
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SPIRIT OF A GENTLEMAN AND THE SPIRIT OF RELIGION.
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POWER SURVIVES OPINION.
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CHIVALRY A MORALIZING CHARM.
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SACREDNESS OF MORAL INSTINCTS.
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PARENTAL EXPERIENCE.
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REVOLUTIONARY SCENE.
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ECONOMY ON STATE PRINCIPLES.
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PHILOSOPHICAL VANITY; ITS MAXIMS, AND EFFECTS.
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UNITY BETWEEN CHURCH AND STATE.
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TRIPLE BASIS OF FRENCH REVOLUTION.
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CORRESPONDENT SYSTEM OF MANNERS AND MORALS.
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FEROCITY OF JACOBINISM.
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VOICE OF OPPRESSION.
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BRITAIN VINDICATED IN HER WAR WITH FRANCE.
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POLISH AND FRENCH REVOLUTION.
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EUROPE IN 1789.
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ATHEISM CANNOT REPENT.
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OUTWARD DIGNITY OF THE CHURCH DEFENDED.
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DANGER OF ABSTRACT VIEWS.
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APPEAL TO IMPARTIALITY.
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HISTORICAL ESTIMATE OF LOUIS XVI.
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NEGATIVE RELIGION A NULLITY.
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ANTECHAMBER OF REGICIDE.
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TREMENDOUSNESS OF WAR.
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ENGLISH OFFICERS.
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DIPLOMACY OF HUMILIATION.
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RELATION OF WEALTH TO NATIONAL DIGNITY.
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AMBASSADORS OF INFAMY.
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DIFFICULTY THE PATH TO GLORY.
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ROBESPIERRE AND HIS COUNTERPARTS.
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ACCUMULATION, A STATE PRINCIPLE.
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WARNING FOR A NATION.
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SANTERRE AND TALLIEN.
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SIR SYDNEY SMITH.
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A MORAL DISTINCTION.
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INFIDELS AND THEIR POLICY.
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WHAT A MINISTER SHOULD ATTEMPT.
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LAW OF VICINITY.
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EUROPEAN COMMUNITY.
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PERILS OF JACOBIN PEACE.
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PARLIAMENTARY AND REGAL PREROGATIVE.
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BURKE'S DESIGN IN HIS GREATEST WORK.
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LORD KEPPEL.
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"LABOURING POOR."
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STATE CONSECRATED BY THE CHURCH.
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FATE OF LOUIS XVIII.
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NOBILITY.
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LEGISLATION AND REPUBLICANS.
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PRINCIPLE OF STATE-CONSECRATION.
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BRITISH STABILITY.
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LITERARY ATHEISTS.
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CITY OF PARIS.
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PRINCIPLE OF CHURCH PROPERTY.
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PARSIMONY NOT ECONOMY.
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MAJESTY OF THE BRITISH CONSTITUTION.
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DUTY NOT BASED ON WILL.
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ECCLESIASTICAL CONFISCATION.
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MORAL OF HISTORY.
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USE OF DEFECTS IN HISTORY.
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SOCIAL CONTRACT.
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PRESCRIPTIVE RIGHTS.
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MADNESS OF INNOVATION.
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THE STATE, ITS OWN REVENUE.
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METAPHYSICAL DEPRAVITY.
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PERSONAL AND ANCESTRAL CLAIMS.
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MONASTIC AND PHILOSOPHIC SUPERSTITION.
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DIFFICULTY AND WISDOM OF CORPORATE REFORM.
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DISTINCTIVE CHARACTER OF ENGLISH PROTESTANTISM.
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FICTITIOUS LIBERTY.
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FRENCH IGNORANCE OF ENGLISH CHARACTER.
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THE "PEOPLE," AND "OMNIPOTENCE" OF PARLIAMENT.
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MAGNANIMITY OF ENGLISH PEOPLE.
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TRUE BASIS OF CIVIL SOCIETY.
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ROUSSEAU.
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MORAL HEROES.
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KINGDOM OF FRANCE.
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GRIEVANCE AND OPINION.
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PERPLEXITY AND POLICY.
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HISTORICAL INSTRUCTION.
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MONTESQUIEU.
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ARTICLES, AND SCRIPTURE.
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PROBLEM OF LEGISLATION.
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ORDER, LABOUR, AND PROPERTY.
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REGICIDAL LEGISLATURE.
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GOVERNMENT NOT TO BE RASHLY CENSURED.
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ETIQUETTE.
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ANCIENT ESTABLISHMENTS.
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SENTIMENT AND POLICY.
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PATRIOTISM.
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NECESSITY, A RELATIVE TERM.
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KING JOHN AND THE POPE.
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CONSUMPTION AND PRODUCE.
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"PRIESTS OF THE RIGHTS OF MAN."
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"HIS GRACE."
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SPECULATION AND HISTORY.
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LABOUR AND WAGES.
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A COMPLETE REVOLUTION.
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BRITISH GOVERNMENT IN INDIA.
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MONEY AND SCIENCE.
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POLITICAL AXIOMS.
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DISAPPOINTED AMBITION.
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DIFFICULTY AN INSTRUCTOR.
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SOVEREIGN JURISDICTIONS.
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PRUDERY OF FALSE REFORM.
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EXAGGERATION.
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TACTICS OF CABAL.
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GOVERNMENT, RELATIVE, NOT ABSOLUTE.
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GENERAL VIEWS.
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MAGNITUDE IN BUILDING.
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SOCIETY AND SOLITUDE.
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EAST-INDIA BILL AND COMPANY.
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PARLIAMENTS AND ELECTIONS.
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RELIGION AND MAGISTRACY.
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PERSECUTION, FALSE IN THEORY.
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IRISH LEGISLATION.
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HENRY OF NAVARRE.
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TEST ACTS.
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WHAT FACTION OUGHT TO TEACH.
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GRIEVANCES BY LAW.
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REVOLUTIONARY POLITICS.
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TOLERATION BECOME INTOLERANT.
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WILKES AND RIGHT OF ELECTION.
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ROCKINGHAM AND CONWAY.
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POLITICS IN THE PULPIT.
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WILLIAM THE CONQUEROR.
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KING ALFRED.
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DRUIDS.
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SAXON CONQUEST AND CONVERSION.
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MINISTERIAL RESPONSIBILITY.
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MONASTIC INSTITUTIONS AND THEIR RESULTS.
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COMMON LAW AND MAGNA CHARTA.
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EUROPE AND THE NORMAN INVASION.
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ANCIENT INHABITANTS OF BRITAIN.
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PUBLIC PROSECUTIONS.
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TRUE NATURE OF A JACOBIN WAR.
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NATIONAL DIGNITY.
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PRINCIPLES OF GOVERNMENT NOT ABSOLUTE, BUT RELATIVE.
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DECLARATION OF 1793.
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MORAL DIET.
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KING WILLIAM'S POLICY.
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DISTEMPER OF REMEDY.
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WAR AND WILL OF THE PEOPLE.
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FALSE POLICY IN OUR FRENCH WAR.
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MORAL ESSENCE MAKES A NATION.
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PUBLIC SPIRIT.
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PROGRESSIVE GROWTH OF CHRISTIAN STATES.
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PETTY INTERESTS.
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PIUS VII.
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EXTINCTION OF LOCAL PATRIOTISM.
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WALPOLE AND HIS POLICY.
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POLITICAL PEACE.
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PUBLIC LOANS.
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HISTORICAL STRICTURES.
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CONSTITUTION NOT THE PEOPLE'S SLAVE.
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MODERN "LIGHTS."
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REPUBLICS IN THE ABSTRACT.
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AN ENGLISH MONARCH.
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PHYSIOGNOMY.
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THE EYE.
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ABOLITION AND USE OF PARLIAMENTS.
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CROMWELL AND HIS CONTRASTS.
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DELICACY.
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CONFISCATION AND CURRENCY.
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"OMNIPOTENCE OF CHURCH PLUNDER."
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UGLINESS.
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GRACE.
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ELEGANCE AND SPECIOUSNESS.
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THE BEAUTIFUL IN FEELING.
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THE BEAUTIFUL IN SOUNDS.
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BRITISH CHURCH.
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INDEX.
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