The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 11 1826
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11th of 16 volumes, "the new edition" by Rivington, London, published 1826
The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke is a collected edition of the writings and speeches of Edmund Burke (1729–1797), an influential British statesman, political thinker, and writer known for his support of constitutional limitations on government, opposition to the French Revolution, and contributions to conservative thought.
Volume 11 contains Edmund Burke’s political writings and letters from the early 1790s, a period dominated by his growing opposition to the French Revolution and the ideological rupture within the Whig party. This volume captures Burke transitioning from reformist Whig to counter-revolutionary statesman, highlighting his deepening anxiety about the spread of radical ideas and the weakening of Britain's political and moral resolve.
Dimensions: W 5.5" x D 1" x H 8.5"
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