Burke was one of the greatest political thinkers whom England has produced, and all his writings, like his speeches, are characterised by the welding together of knowledge, thought, and feeling. Unlike most orators he is more successful as a writer than as a speaker. He rose too far above the heads of his audience, which the continued splendour of his declamation, his inordinate copiousness, and his excessive vehemence, often passing into fury, at length wearied, and even disgusted: but in his writings are found some of the grandest examples of a fervid and richly elaborated eloquence. Though he was never admitted to the Cabinet, he guided and influenced largely the policy of his party, while by his efforts in the direction of economy and order in administration at home, and on behalf of kindly and just government in India, as well as by his contributions to political philosophy, he laid his country and indeed the world under lasting obligations. This is volume three out of twelve of his works, this volume containing Reflections on the Revolution on France and others.
Works of Edmund Burke
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bookReflections on the Revolution in France
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bookOn the Sublime and Beautiful
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bookReflektioner om franska revolutionen
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bookOn Conciliation with America
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bookThoughts on the Present Discontents, and Speeches
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bookReflections on the Revolution in France
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bookReflexiones sobre la Revolución francesa
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bookThoughts on the Present Discontents, and Speeches, etc.
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bookThe Works of Edmund Burke Volume 10
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bookReflections on the Revolution in France
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