Abeunt studia in mores, 24, 95. abjured all the rights of citizens, 108.
Abridgment of the History of Eng- land, xxii, lxvi.
abrogation of Charter of Massa-
chusetts, see Massachusetts. abstract liberty, 92.
abstract theories, Burke's oppo- sition to, see theories. Acadia, 119.
Account of the European Settle-
ments in America, xxii, lxvi, lxx, 80, 81.
Act of Union, 88.
acta parentum, etc., 14, 87.
Acts of Navigation, see Naviga- tion Acts.
Adams, John, president, lxix. adaptation of government to tem- per and circumstances, see tem- per and circumstances. Addison, Joseph, x.
Address to the King, xlix, liii, lxviii,
addresses to the king, 8, 85, 106. Admiral Hosier's Ghost, Glover, 87.
admiralty, courts of, lxiii, 60, 121. Adolphus, History of England from the Accession to the Decease of George the Third, xiii, lxxi. adventitious, 82.
advocate for the sovereignty of Parliament, 122.
advocates and panegyrists, 101. Eneid, 89, 101, 126. Africa, xlix, 17, 32, 89. African trade, 12, 87. against the superior, 104. Age of Reason, Paine, lxix. agents for the colonies, see colony agents.
agitation over the Stamp Act, see
agriculture of the colonies, lviii, 16. Aix-la-Chapelle, Peace of, 119. Algiers, li, 25, 96.
Ali, Hyder, ravages of, xxxv, 1. all in all, 126.
all Ireland, III. Alleghanies, 99.
altered the religion, 112. altered the succession, 112. America, English opinion of, xiii. American Antiquarian Society, xxx, lxxi.
American Committee, see Chair. American Commonwealth, James Bryce, see Bryce.
American Congress, see Congress; Journals of, See Journals of the American Congress. American financiers, 39, 109. American imports, duties on, see imports.
American love of freedom, 1, lviii,
American Mutiny. Act, 107. American revenue impossible, see
American Revolution, John Fiske, see Fiske.
American Taxation, Speech on, see Speech, etc.
Americans, descendants of Eng- lishmen, 19-21. Analogy, Butler, see Butler. Anarchy is found tolerable, 98. ancient commonwealths, 92. And the rude swain, etc., see rude swain.
Andrews, E. B., History of the
United States, xii, lxxi. Anglesey, 114. Angola, 32.
Anne, Queen, xi, 87. Annual Register, v, xiii, xx, lxxii, 79, 80, 81, 83, 85, 88, 89, 94, 98, 108, 113, 114, 120; Burke's con- nection with, xxii, lxvi, lxx, lxxi. Anstey, Christopher, New Bath Guide, xi.
antechamber of the noble lord, 124.
Anti-Jacobin, lxix.
Antiquarian Society, American, see American, etc. anti-slavery movement, xi. Antoinette, Marie, Burke's de- scription of, xlix, liii.
Appalachian Mountains, 29, 99. Appeal from the New to the Old Whigs, xxxvii, xlii, lxix, 112,
Arabia, li, 25.
Arbuthnot, Dr., 102. archers, 113.
Arcot, Speech on the Nabob of Arcot's Debts, see Speech, etc. Arginusae, battle of, 101. Argumentation, Principles of, see Baker.
Aristophanes, 101. Aristotle, 63, 81, 123. arm is not shortened, 115. Armada, III.
as broad and general as the air, 93.
as great and as flagrant, 120. Asia, xlix.
assemblies, colonial, dissolved, xix, 26, 107; form of, 21, 92, 93; their competency, Ixii, 53. atheism, Burke's dread of, xxvii, xxviii.
Athenaid, Glover, 87.
attack upon judiciary, see judi- ciary.
attorney-general, 119.
auction of finance, lvii, 8, 65, 84, see also ransom by auction. auspicate, 126.
auspicious, 88.
austerity of the Chair, 79. Austrian family, III. aversion from, 93.
Bacon, Francis, liv, 95; Essay on, Macaulay, see Macaulay. Baker, G. P., Principles of Argu- mentation, lvi.
Bancroft, George, History of the United States, v, xii, lxxi, 79, 86, 99, 101, 102, 110, 113, 120,
Barclay, David, 124. Barré, Colonel, xvi.
Barrington, Daines, 48, 114. Barry, James, befriended by Burke, xl.
barter and compromise, see com- promise.
Bath Guide, New, Christopher Anstey, see Anstey. Bathurst, Lord, 14, 87. Beaconsfield, xlviii; Burke's pur- chase of, xxiv, lxvii; Lord, title to have been given to Burke, xxxix.
Bee, Goldsmith, lxvi.
before the committee, 124. beggar subjects into submission, 31.
Bengal, xlviii, 71; famine, 125. Bentham, Jeremy, xliv. Bible, 81, 87, 88, 95, 99, 100, 107, 108, 113, 115, 116, 117, 123, 126, 127; Burke's quotations from, liii.
Birrell, Augustine, Obiter Dicta, Second Series, xxii, lxxi. Black Hole of Calcutta, lxvi. Blackstone, Sir William, Commen- taries, lxvii, 23, 94. Blake, William, lxvi, lxviii. blind usages, 92.
blown about by every wind of
fashionable doctrine, see wind. blue ribbon, 84.
Bolingbroke, Lord, lxv, lxvi.
Bonaparte, Napoleon, Italian cam- paign, lxix; puts down rising of 13th Vendémiaire, lxix.
Book of Common Prayer, see Com- mon Prayer.
books of curious science, 31, 100. Boston, xviii, 94, 98; Massacre, xviii, lxvii; motion to withdraw troops from, see Chatham; Port Bill, xviii, lxii, lxvii, 58, 59, 68, 102, 106, 120; Tea Party, see Tea Party.
Boswell's Life of Johnson, ix, xxiii,
xli, lxix, lxxi. boundaries, 83. Brazil, 17.
break the American spirit, 91. Breton, Cape, see Cape. Brissot's Address, Preface to, see Preface, etc.
Bristol chooses Burke as repre- sentative, xxviii, lxvii; refuses to reëlect Burke, xxx, lxviii. British Eloquence, Select, C. A. Goodrich, see Goodrich. British strength, 91.
broad and general as the air, see as broad.
Brougham, Lord, Inquiry into the Colonial Policy of the European Powers, li; Statesmen of the Time of George the Third, lxxi, 84. Brusa, li, 25.
Bryce, James, American Common- wealth, 93.
Buckle, H. T., History of Civiliza-
tion in Europe, lxxi. Bunker Hill, battle of, lxvii. burgesses, 46, 50, 51, 114.
Burgoyne, General, 90, 91.
Burke, Edmund, a troublesome colleague, xxxiii; accused of dishonesty, xxiii, xxiv, xxxiii ; acquaintance with literature, liii, liv; acquaintance with the clas- sics, liv; advocates economical reform, xxxii; advocates reform in India, xxxiii-xxxv, xxxviii, xlii; agent for New York, xxx, lxvii, lxxi; aim at utilitarian effect, xliv, xlv; appeals to love of right, xlii; arrival in London, lxv; attitude in the Wilkes con- test, xxiv, xxv; attitude toward America, xxx-xxxii, xxxviii; attitude toward Ireland, xxix, Xxxviii, xxxix, xlii; attitude toward parliamentary reform, xxvi, xxxii; attitude toward the French Revolution, xxxvi, Xxxvii, xxxviii; birth, xx, lxv; college life, xx, xxi, lxv; com- mended by Chatham, xxiii; conservatism, xxvi, xxvii, xxxii, xxxiv, xxxvii, xlv, xlvi, 51, 117; Correspondence, xx, xxi, xxii, xxv, xxvi, xxvii, xxviii, xl, xlii, lxx, 79, 96; dies, xxxix, lxix; dread of atheism, xxvii, xxviii; efforts to keep the Rocking- ham Whigs united, xxvi, xxvii; elected member for Bristol, xxviii, lxvii; elected to Parlia- ment, xxiii, lxvii, 80; enthusiasm for study, xxi; establishes school for children of French émigrés, x1; excluded from cabinet, xxxiii; failure to control temper, xxxiii; faults, xli; friendship with Dr. Johnson, ix, xl, xli; gradua- tion from college, lxv; grief
over death of son, xli; improvi- dence, xxiv; in Ireland, xxii, lxvi; in London, xxi, xxii, xxxiii; in the Literary Club, x, xxiii, lxvii; indebted to Rockingham, xxiv; independent of constitu- ents, xxix, xxx; liberality, xliii, xliv; life of, xix-xli; loses seat at Bristol, xxx, lxviii; love of justice, xlii; marriage, xli, lxvi; member for Wendover, xxiii, lxvii, 80; method of construct- ing paragraphs, liv, lv; method of quoting, liv; offered Indian com- missionership, xxvi; opposed to commercial restriction, xxix; op- posed to theories, xxxii, xxxiv, xliv, xlv, lvii, 9, 57; opposed to use of force, XXV, XXX, xxxiv, lviii, 17, 18, 31, 32, 100, 101; oratory, xlvi-xlix; Paymaster of the Forces, xxxiii, lxviii; person- ality, xxxix, xl; philanthropy, xl; political tracts, xxiii; power of his imagination, xlii, xlviii, 1, lii; prosecution of Hastings, XXXV, xxxvi, xxxix, xliii, xlvii, lxviii, lxix; purchase of Bea- consfield, xxiv, lxvii; quarrels with Fox, xxxvi, lxix; quarrels with Hamilton, xxii; quarrels with Sheridan, lxix; receives a pension, xxxix; relations with Richard and William Burke, xxiv, xxxiii; reliance on expe- rience, xlv, lviii, lxi, 18, 41, 57, 65; religion, xx; retires from Parliament, xxxix, lxix; school days, xx; secretary to Lord Rockingham, xxiii, lxvii; Select Works, edited by E. J. Payne,
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