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 Edmund Burke, Francis David Stirn, who was convicted for the murder of Mr. Matthews; and a particular relation of the fact. An original article from the Annual Register for 1760.
Edmund Burke
Francis David Stirn, who was convicted for the murder of Mr. Matthews; and a particular relation of the fact. An original article from the Annual Register for 1760.
Annual Register, London, 1760. First Edition, Disbound. Very Good Condition. 9 pages. Some foxing and browning. This is an article from The Annual Register. Note; this is an original article separated from the volume, not a reprint or copy. Size: 13 x 20 cms. Multiple copies available this title. Quantity Available: 2. Category: Annual Register; Printed Before 1800; Inventory No: 358050.
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Burke, Edmund
Further Reflections on the Revolution in France
Indianapolis, Liberty Fund, 1992. Edited by Daniel E. Ritchie. xxv, 344p. b/w front. original stiff wrappers. .
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BURKE, EDMUND
Guy Gibson VC
Great Britain, Arco Pub. 1961. Hardcover. Ex-Library, Usual library marks. Pages are yellowed with age but overall clean. Good/Good.
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 Edmund Burke, A history of the military Transactions of the British nation in Indostan, from the year 1745. To which is prefixed a dissertation on the establishments made by Mahomedan conquerors in Indostan. An original article from the Annual Register for 1764.
Edmund Burke
A history of the military Transactions of the British nation in Indostan, from the year 1745. To which is prefixed a dissertation on the establishments made by Mahomedan conquerors in Indostan. An original article from the Annual Register for 1764.
Annual Register, London, 1764. First Edition, Printed 1765, Disbound. Very Good Condition. 6 pages. This is an article from The Annual Register. Note; this is an original article separated from the volume, not a reprint or copy. Size: 13 x 20 cms. Multiple copies available this title. Quantity Available: 3. Category: Annual Register; Printed Before 1800; Inventory No: 358100.
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BURKE, EDMUND, III (EDITOR); LAPIDUS, IRA M. (EDITOR)
Islam, Politics, and Social Movements (Comparative Studies on Muslim Societies, No. 5)
Berkeley, CA, U.S.A. University of California Press. 1988. (ISBN: 0-520-06868-8). Soft Cover. Publisher: University of California Press, 1988, Good, Soft Cover, ISBN: 0-520-06868-8. Good.
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 Edmund Burke, James Woodhouse [of Rowley, Halesowen, near Birmingham], the poetical shoe-maker, whose works have lately been published. An original article from the Annual Register for 1764.
Edmund Burke
James Woodhouse [of Rowley, Halesowen, near Birmingham], the poetical shoe-maker, whose works have lately been published. An original article from the Annual Register for 1764.
Annual Register, London, 1764. First Edition, Printed 1765, Disbound. Very Good Condition. 3 pages. This is an article from The Annual Register. Note; this is an original article separated from the volume, not a reprint or copy. Size: 13 x 20 cms. Multiple copies available this title. Quantity Available: 3. Category: Annual Register; Printed Before 1800; Inventory No: 358105.
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 Edmund Burke, John Perrot, a bankrupt, who was lately hanged in Smithfield for concealing part of his effects. An original article from the Annual Register for 1761.
Edmund Burke
John Perrot, a bankrupt, who was lately hanged in Smithfield for concealing part of his effects. An original article from the Annual Register for 1761.
Annual Register, London, 1761. First Edition, Printed 1762, Disbound. Very Good Condition. 18 pages. Some foxing. This is an article from The Annual Register. Note; this is an original article separated from the volume, not a reprint or copy. Size: 13 x 20 cms. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Annual Register; Printed Before 1800; Inventory No: 358065.
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Keywords: BZDB395 Annual Register; Printed Before 1800; Unbranded Edmund Burke John Perrot, a bankrupt, who was lately hanged in Smithfield for concealing part of his effects. An original article from the Annual Register for 1761. Printed Before 1800

 Edmund Burke, The late trial of Neale Molloy, Esquire, and his wife, at Dublin, for the supposed ill usage of their daughter. An original article from the Annual Register for 1763.
Edmund Burke
The late trial of Neale Molloy, Esquire, and his wife, at Dublin, for the supposed ill usage of their daughter. An original article from the Annual Register for 1763.
Annual Register, London, 1763. First Edition, Disbound. Very Good Condition. 7 pages. This is an article from The Annual Register. Note; this is an original article separated from the volume, not a reprint or copy. Size: 13 x 20 cms. Multiple copies available this title. Quantity Available: 3. Category: Annual Register; Printed Before 1800; Inventory No: 358085.
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Burke, Edmund.
A Letter from Mr. Burke, to a member of the National Assembly; in answer to some objections to his Book on French Affairs.
Paris, Printed, and London re-printed for J. Dodsley, Pall-Mall, 1791. 0. Soft cover. Octavo. [ii], 74pp. Second edition. Disbound. Good.
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BURKE (Edmund):
A Letter from Mr. Burke, To a member of the National Assembly; in Answer to some Objections to his Book on French Affairs.
Paris, Printed, Dublin reprinted by William Porter, For Burnet [and 18 others], 1791. 8vo (in 4s), pp. [iv], 60, including half-title; fore-margin of half-title slightly frayed and with short tear, slight browning. Todd 54i.
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BURKE, Edmund.
A letter from the right honourable Edmund Burke to a noble lord, on the attacks made upon him and his pension, in the House of Lords, by the Duke of Bedford and the Earl of Lauderdale, early in the present sessions of Parliament.
London: printed for J Owen and F and C Rivington, 1769 11th edition. 8vo. [iv], 80pp. Disbound from a disparate collection. Ht very lightly soiled and spotted. * This 11th edition not recorded in ESTC.
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Burke, Edmund
A Letter from the Right Honourable Edmund Burke to a Noble Lord, on the Attacks Made Upon Him and His Pension, in the House of Lords, by the Duke of Bedford and the Earl of Lauderdale, Early in the Present Sessions of Parliament
London, Printed for T. Williams, No. 2, Cob's Court, Shoemaker-Row, Black-Friar's, 1796. First Edition. Softcover. Size: 8vo 8" - 9" tall. An angry rebuttal letter read to the House of Lords by an important Member of Parliament. Disbound from a larger volume, but complete and still tightly bound in five pieces of string, and with two staple holes at spine middle. Moderate soiling to title page, smudged ink, etc., moderate, uniform toning, and light foxing. A single underline, else a clean, unmarked copy. Long regarded as the founder of Conservatism, Edmund Burke (12 January 1729 – 9 July 1797) was an Anglo-Irish statesman, economist, and philosopher, born in Dublin, Ireland. He became a member of Parliament and served between 1766 and 1794. 2-32 pp.Member, I.O.B.A., C.B.A., and adherent to the highest ethical standards. . . . Used: Good
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 Burke, Edmund, A Letter from the Right Honourable Edmund Burke to a Noble Lord, on the Attacks Made Upon Him and His Pension, in the House of Lords, by the Duke of Bedford and the Earl of Lauderdale, Early in the Present Sessions of Parliament
Burke, Edmund
A Letter from the Right Honourable Edmund Burke to a Noble Lord, on the Attacks Made Upon Him and His Pension, in the House of Lords, by the Duke of Bedford and the Earl of Lauderdale, Early in the Present Sessions of Parliament
London, Printed for J. Owen and F. & C. Rivington, 1796. First edition, second / third impression. Disbound. 80 pp. 8vo. While this copy contains the points for the second and third impressions, as Todd notes, without the half-title, it is not possible to distinguish between them. Todd 65 b/c. Removed from a larger volume, lacking half-title else a very good copy in a plain paper wrapper, a little soiling and foxing on the title.
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 Edmund Burke, A Letter from the Right Hon Edmund Burke to a Noble Lord on the Attacks Made Upon Him and His Pension, by the Duke of Bedford and the Earl of Lauderdale, Early in the Present Sessions of Parliament.
Edmund Burke
A Letter from the Right Hon Edmund Burke to a Noble Lord on the Attacks Made Upon Him and His Pension, by the Duke of Bedford and the Earl of Lauderdale, Early in the Present Sessions of Parliament.
London, J Owen, 1796. First edition. Disbound. A first edition, early printing of Edmund Burke's public rebuttal regarding attacks made regarding his pension. Disbound.This is a first edition, early impression. Wanting the half-title as is common with this work. However, the half-title retains the issue number. Catchword 'NT' to page 49, and signature D2 is signed on the recto only. Upon Burke's retirement from Parliament in 1794 he received a pensions from Pitt's government. The Duke of Bedford and Earl of Lauderdale were two of many peers that criticized this grant as it was 'inconsistent with Burke's own principles of economical reform&apos. The Concise Oxford Companion to English Literature refers to this work as 'one of the greatest masterpieces of irony and feeling in the English language, comparing his own services to the state with those rendered by the duke of Bedford and his house, which had been the recipient of enormous grants from the Crown.'  Disbound. Externally, chipped to the top of the fore edge. Mark to the rear page. Internally, firmly bound. Pages are generally bright with just a few light marks to pages. Good . Ill.: None. Good .
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 Edmund Burke, A Letter from the Right Honourable Edmund Burke to a Noble Lord, on the Attacks Made Upon Him and His Pension, in the House of Lords, by the Duke of Bedford and the Earl of Lauderdale, Early in the Present Sessions of Parliament
Edmund Burke
A Letter from the Right Honourable Edmund Burke to a Noble Lord, on the Attacks Made Upon Him and His Pension, in the House of Lords, by the Duke of Bedford and the Earl of Lauderdale, Early in the Present Sessions of Parliament
London, Printed for J. Owen and F. and C. Rivington, 1796. Disbound. A highly interesting pamphlet by Edmund Burke regarding attacks made upon him and his pension in 1796 by the Duke of Bedford and the Earl of Lauderdale. A fascinating letter by Edmund Burke, upon attacks made upon him and his pension by the Duke of Bedford and the Earl of Lauderdale, sent to a noble lord, ESTC notes him to be Earl Fitzwilliams. Published in 1796, it went through many editions in the same year. Unfortunately without the half-title, it is impossible to determine the exact printing. ESTC Reference could be: T2758; T37959; T37960; T37962; T37963; T37965; T37966; T37967; T181681. In 1794 Burke received a vote of thanks from the House of Commons for his services inn the Hasting Trials and he immediately resigned his seat to be replaced by his son Richard, who died shortly after. Upon is death, King George III wished to create him Earl of Beaconsfield however due to the death of his son, he could not receive such honour and its attractions, but he would accept a pension of £2,500. This was criticised by the Duke of Bedford and the Earl of Lauderdale, to whom Burke replied in this letter. In the letter, he argues that 'to innovate is not to reform,' and that he was awarded on merit while the Duke of Bedford receives it on inheritance alone. A disbound copy. Externally smart, the title page slightly loose, tape repaired by a previous owner to the spine. Internally, firmly bound. The pages are generally very clean with only a minor offsetting to the title page and rear leaf, and a touch of age toning, as usual. Very Good . Ill.: None. Very Good .
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