Presenting a scathing attack on the French revolution's attitudes to existing institutions, property and religion, this work makes a cogent case for upholding inherited rights and established customs.
This fourth volume in the Writings and Speeches of Edmund Burke series is also the last of the three Party and Parliament volumes, which follow Edmund Burke through from the opening of a newly elected Parliament which assembled on 31 ...
This seminal work not only sheds light on the events leading up to the American Revolution but also offers valuable insights into the complexities of colonial relationships and the importance of diplomacy in resolving conflicts.