76 results filtered with: Burke, Edmund, 1729-1797
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The beauties of Fox, North, and Burke, selected from their speeches, from the passing of the Quebec Act, in the year 1774, down to the present time. With a copious index to the whole, and an address to the public.
Date: M,DCC,LXXXIV. [1784]- Books
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To the public, alias the "swinish multitude"
Thompson, R. (Ballad writer)Date: M,DCC,XCIV. [1794]- Books
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A Defence of the Protestant Association. Or, An attempt to show that the fifty thousand petitioners to Parliament, assembled under the direction of their President Lord George Gordon, were not chargeable with the outrages committed in the city of London, June 1780. Including two letters to the Right Honourable Lord L-gh-h, occasioned by his speech to the jury of S-y, appointed for the trial of the rioters.
Date: M,DCC,LXXX. [1780]- Books
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Remarks on the posthumous works of the late Right Hon. Edmund Burke; and on the preface published by His Executors, the doctors French Laurence and Walker King.
Date: MDCCXCVII. [1797]- Books
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The life of Edmund Burke. Comprehending an impartial account of his literary and political efforts, and a sketch of the conduct and character of his most eminent associates, coadjutors, and opponents. By Robert Bisset, ...
Bisset, Robert, 1759-1805.Date: 1798- Books
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An elegy to the memory of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke. By the Rev. John Chetwood Eustace.
Eustace, John Chetwode, approximately 1762-1815.Date: 1798- Books
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The conspiracy of kings; a poem: addressed to the inhabitants of Europe, from another quarter of the world. By Joel Barlow, author of The vision of Columbus, Advice to the privileged orders, &c. &c. [Six lines of verse]
Barlow, Joel, 1754-1812.Date: 1794- Books
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The conspiracy of kings; A poem addressed to the inhabitants of Europe, from another quarter of the world. By Joel Barlow, author of the vision of Columbus, advice to the privileged orders, &c. &c.
Barlow, Joel, 1754-1812.Date: 1793- Books
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A defence of the people call'd Quakers: wherein, from the fundamental principles of the New Testament, they are shewn to be the true, primitive, and apostolical Christians.
Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731Date: [1720]- Books
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Remarks on the people and government of Scotland. Particularly the Highlanders; their original Customs, Manners, &c. With a genuine account of the Highland Regiment that was decoyed to London.
Date: M,DCC,XLVII. [1747]- Books
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Major Scott's charge against the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, February 6, 1789.
Date: M.DCC.LXXXIX. [1789]- Books
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A review of the parliamentary conduct of the Right Hon. Charles James Fox and the Right Hon. Edmund Burke; and A Parallel drawn between their different Modes of Elocution; pointing out the imperfections, as well as the Beauties of each. in which is interspersed a variety of remarks and anecdotes relative to several persons, who have taken active Parts in the Administrations of Lord North and Mr. Pitt.
Date: M,DCC,LXXXIX. [1789]- Pictures
Charles James Fox dressed as an oriental prince sits astride an elephant which is led by Edmund Burke, also in oriental attire, through Leadenhall street towards the India office. Etching by J. Sayers, 1783.
Sayers, James, 1748-1823.Date: 5th Dec 1783Reference: 585074i- Books
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A letter from the Right Hon. Edmund Burke, M. P. in the Kingdom of Great Britain, to Sir Hercules Langrishe, Bart. M.P. on the subject of Roman Catholics of Ireland, and the propriety of admitting them to the elective franchise, consistently with the principles of the constitution as established at the Revolution.
Burke, Edmund, 1729-1797.Date: M.DCC.XCII. [1792]- Books
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A reply to Mr. Burke's invective against Mr. Cooper, and Mr. Watt, in the House of Commons, on the 30th of April, 1792. By Thomas Cooper.
Cooper, Thomas, 1759-1839.Date: M,DCC,XCII. [1792]- Books
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Remarks on the petition of the British inhabitants of Bengal, Bahar, and Orissa, to Parliament. By the gentlemen of the Committee at Calcutta, appointed to transmit the petition to England, and transact the business appertaining thereto.
Date: 1780?]- Books
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Remarks on the propriety and expediency of the agreement entered into between the Commissioners for making wide and convenient streets in the city of Dublin, and Mr. Henry Ottiwell, grounded on the evidence laid before the Committee of the House of Lords, appointed in The Session Of 1794, to enquire into the conduct of said commissioners.
Date: Printed In The Year 1794- Books
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Remarks on the papers relative to the rupture with Spain, Occasioned by the observations on the Same.
Date: 1762- Books
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A speech of Edmund Burke, Esq. at the Guildhall, in Bristol, previous to the late election in that city, upon certain points relative to his Parliamentary conduct.
Burke, Edmund, 1729-1797.Date: M.DCC.LXXX. [1780]- Pictures
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Fox running out of the House of Commons in the middle of a debate with William Pitt the younger about the Regency crisis: he is excreting as he runs, which refers to a bout of dysentery he caught on route from Bologna. Etching by J. Gillray, 1788.
Gillray, James, 1756-1815.Date: 12 December 1788Reference: 12175i- Books
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Remarks on the preliminary articles of peace, As they were lately transmitted to us from the Hague: wherein the article relating to the granting a subsidy to the pretender by the House of Hanover, for securing their hereditary succession to the Crown of Great Britain, is proved to be the highest insult on the present King, and the most dangerous attack upon the original liberties of the English nation, which were acknowledged by King William III. and from which they have never yet departed, nor can ever sell. With the grounds and reasons of the revolution. To which are subjoined, some observations concerning the payment of the late emperor's loan.
Date: M,DCC,XLVIII. [1748]- Books
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A letter from the Right Hon. Edmund Burke, M. P. in the Kingdom of Great Britain, to Sir Hercules Langrishe, Bart. M.P. on the subject of Roman Catholics of Ireland, and the propriety of admitting them to the elective franchise, consistently with the principles of the constitution as established at the Revolution.
Burke, Edmund, 1729-1797.Date: M.DCC.XCII. [1792]- Books
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Begum B-Rke to Begum Bow, a poetical rhapsody on cotemporary characters. With a dedication to the right honourable Lord G---ge G-rd-n, in Newgate, and notes by the Editor.
Date: M.DCC.LXXXIX. [1789]- Books
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A letter to the Right Honourable Charles James Fox, on the extraneous matter contained in Mr. Burke's Speeches, in Westminster-Hall. To which is added, Mr. Burke's letter to Mr. Montague, with observations. By Major John Scott.
Scott, Major (John), 1747-1819.Date: MDCCLXXXIX. [1789]- Pictures
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A gathering at Joshua Reynolds's house: Oliver Goldsmith and Edmund Burke among the company. Stipple engraving by W. Walker, 1848, after J.E. Doyle.
Doyle, James E. (James Edmund), 1822-1892.Date: 1 July 1848Reference: 545972i