The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 14 1826

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14th 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 14 begins Edmund Burke’s final and most intense political campaign: a series of polemical letters known as the Letters on a Regicide Peace (1796–1797). These letters, written during the French Revolutionary Wars, represent Burke’s fiercest denunciation of revolutionary France and his unflinching opposition to any peace negotiations with the new French regime. The volume also includes shorter political tracts and fragments tied to this period of British and European crisis.

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