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INDEX OF REFERENCE

TO THE

WORKS OF THE RIGHT HON. EDMUND BURKE.

THAT the reader may be enabled, without trouble, to turn
to the various parts of Mr. BURKE's works, from which
these volumes are selected, the Editor has thought proper
to give an Index of Reference. As the passages in these
volumes are not numbered, the Editor has in the Index
given the initial words of each. The edition referred to
is that of 1803, in eight 8vo. volumes.

INDEX TO VOL. I.

Page

ABJECTNESS. "If we have deserved, &c." Letters on a
Regicide Peace. Let. iii. Vol. viii...

303

"We know that over-labouring, &c." Letters on a
Regicide Peace. Let. iii. Vol. viii...

304

ABUSE OF POWER IN REMOTE COLONIES." It is dif
ficult, &c." Speech on the Nabob of Arcot's debts.

Vol. iv.

317

VOL. I.

Page

52

ACCURACY OF JUDGMENT.-" Nothing is such an enemy,
&c." Thoughts and Details on Scarcity. Vol. vii. 388
ACTS OF GRACE." I never relished acts of grace, &c."
Speech at Bristol, previous to the Election. Vol. iii...378
ADVICE." If I were to venture, &c." Letter to a
Member of the National Assembly. Vol. vi.............
AFFECTION." There is nothing interesting, &c.”
Speech on Economical Reform. Vol. iii.................................
AMBITION. -"The same sun which gilds, &c." Obser-
vations on a late State of the Nation. Vol. ii......... 91
AMERICA" As long as Europe, &c."
Regicide Peace. Let. iii..Vol. viii....
ANALOGIES." I am not of opinion, &c." Letter to W.
Elliot, Esq. Vol. vii...

Letters on a

"In all speculations, &c." Letters on a Regicide
Peace. Let. i. Vol. viii..

282

.315

366

78

FESTIVE ANNIVERSARIES.-"The appointment of festive,
&c." Thoughts on French Affairs. Vol. vii........... 75
APPEALS TO THE POOR.-"The ground of a political, &c."
Observations on the Conduct of the Minority, vol. vii. 262
ARBITRARY POWER-" Arbitrary power is so much, &c "
Appeal from the New to the Old Whigs. Vol. vi... 202-3
"It is by lying dormant." Letter to the Sheriffs of
Bristol. Vol. iii...
ARISTOCRACY.- "A true natural aristocracy, &c."
Appeal from the New to the Old Whigs. Vol. vi.... 217

151

ATHEISM." We know, and it is our pride, &c." Re-
flections on the Revolution in France. Vol. v...... 174
"Boldness formerly was not, &c." Thoughts on
French Affairs. Vol. vii......

58

"Of all men the most dangerous, &c." Thoughts on
French Affairs. Vol. vii.....

61

"They who have made but, &c." Letters on a Regicide
Peace. Let. ii. Vol. viii..

237

"I call it atheism by establishment, &c." Letters on
a Regicide Peace.
AUTHORITY." There is nothing certain, &c." Speech
on the Nabob of Arcot's debts. Vol. iv.........

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Let. i. Vol. viii......

170

Page

BONDS OF NATIONS.-"The operation of dangerous, &c."
Letters on Regicide Peace. Let. i. vol. viii.......... 180
Books." Nothing ought to be more weighed, &c."
Letter to a Member of the National Assembly.
Vol. vi............

......... .........

BRIBERY." It is by bribing, &c." Speech on the Nabob
of Arcot's debts. Vol. iv..
PROSCRIPTION OF CATHOLICS." This way of proscribing
citizens, &c." Speech at Bristol previous to the
Election. Vol. iii....

29

315

418

"This way of proscribing men, &c." Letter to Sir
H. Langrishe. Vol. vi........

331

"I know well that there is a cant, &c." Letter to a
Noble Lord on the Penal Laws. Vol. vi.......
"Bad laws are the worst sort, &c." Speech at Bristol
previous to the Election. Vol. iii.

275

390

Vol. vi........

279

Letter to Sir H.

315

Remarks on the

175

"The taking away of a vote, &c." Letter to a noble
Lord, on the Penal Laws.
"If property be artificially, &c."
Langrishe. Vol. vi......
"The question is not whether, &c."
Policy of the Allies. Vol. vii......`
CHANGE." We must all obey, &c." Letter to Sir H.
Langrishe. Vol. vi......

CHARACTERS OF MEN." It is in the relaxation, &c."
Letter to a Member of the National Assembly.
vol. vi.............

CHARITY." Without all doubt charity," &c. Thoughts
and Details on Scarcity. Vol. vii......................
"It is better to cherish, &c." Reflections on the Re-
volution in France. Vol. v......

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CHARTERS.- -"If the bank should, &c." Speech on Mr.
Fox's East India Bill. Vol. iv..

127

POLITICAL CHEATS." Cheats and deceivers never, &c."
Letter to a Member of the National Assembly.
Vol. vi............

10

CHURCH ESTABLISHMENT OF ENGLAND. First I beg
leave to speak, &c." Reflections on the Revolution in
France. Vol. v....

176

Page

CHURCH ESTATES.-" With regard to the estates, &c."
Reflections on the Revolution in France. Vol. v...... 295
CIRCULATION OF MONEY.-" Circulation of money is a,
&c." Thoughts on French Affairs. Vol. vii........
CLAMOUR OF CITIZENS, &c.-" The cry of the people in
cities, &c." Thoughts and Details on Scarcity.

49

391

Vol. vii........

CLASSIFICATION OF CITIZENS.-" The legislators who
framed, &c." Reflections on the Revolution in
France. Vol. v

CLERGY OF FRANCE.-" When my occasions took me,
&c." Reflections on the Revolution in France.

COLONIAL OBEDIENCE." In large bodies the circula-
tion, &c." Speech on Conciliation with America.
Vol. iii...

COMPETENCE. CIRCUMSTANCES. Prudence." In matters
of state, &c." Letters on a Regicide Peace. Let.i.
Vol. viii.....

330

265

57

139

"Men of sense when new projects, &c." Observa-
tions on a late State of the Nation. Vol. ii...
"It is indeed difficult, &c." Reflections on the Re-
volution in France. Vol. v.................

131

"I cannot stand forward, &c." Reflections on the
Revolution in France. Vol. v...

"What a number of faults, &c." Letter to a Member
of the National Assembly. Vol. vi.

"As if the same end may not, &c." Observations on
a late State of the Nation. Vol. ii....

"The world of contingency, &c." Thoughts on French
Affairs. Vol. vii....

"Thus the two very difficult,
a late State of the Nation.
"That discretion which, &c."
rishe. Vol. vi.........

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Observations on

Vol. ii......

154

Letter to Sir H. Lang-

359

144

"Lawyers I know cannot, &c." Letter to the Sheriffs
of Bristol. Vol. iii.

"Whether all this can be, &c." Observations on a
late State of the Nation. Vol. ii...
"No lines can be laid down, &c."
Causes of the present Discontents.

170

Thoughts on the
Vol. ii............ 269

Page

"The practical consequences, &c." Appeal from the
New to the Old Whigs. Vol. vi.....
"The rules and definitions, &c." Letters on a Regi-
cide Peace. Let. i. Vol. viii.
"The decisions of prudence, &c." Letter to Sir H.
Langrishe. Vol. vi....

210

87

309

"It is not worth our while, &c." Appeal from the New
to the Old Whigs. Vol. vi.......
"There is a courageous wisdom, &c."
Regicide Peace. Let. i. Vol. viii..

97

Letters on a

86-7

"There are many things, &c." Letters on a Regicide
Peace. Let. i. Vol. viii.....

198

"Falsehood and delusion, &c." Letters on a Regicide
Peace, Let. i. Vol. viii......

208

"If the prudence of reserve, &c." Reflections on the
Revolution in France. Vol. v.........

39

ACTING IN CONCERT." He who calls in the aid, &c."
Substance of a speech on the Army Estimates.
Vol. V...........

10

47

351

CONCESSION." Great and acknowledged force, &c."
Speech on Conciliation with America. Vol. iii...... 34
"Terror is not always, &c." Speech on Conciliation
with America. Vol. iii....
"A concession in which, &c." Letter to Sir H. Lang-
rishe. Vol. vi...........
CONSISTENCY." He who thinks that the British, &c."
Appeal from the New to the Old Whigs. Vol. vi...... 113
THE CONSTITUTION." The whole scheme of our, &c."
Appeal from the New to the Old Whigs. Vol. vi... 258
"Our constitution is not, &c." Letter to Sir H.
Langrishe. Vol. vi......

"It is one excellence, &c."
rishe. Vol. vi......................
"The British state is, &c."

310

Letter to Sir H. Lang-

370

Letters on a Regicide

Peace. Let. ii. Vol. viii..
"I think our happy, &c." Reflections on the Revolu-
tion in France. Vol. v.

252

436

"The British constitution may, &c." Appeal from
the New to the Old Whigs. Vol. vi............
NEW CONSTITUTIONS." Old establishments are tried,

261

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