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Selections from the Speeches and Writings of Edmund Burke

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Selections from the Speeches and Writings of Edmund Burke

Edmund Burke

There can be no hesitation in according to him a station among the most extraordinary men that ever appeared; and we think there is now but little diversity of opinion as to the kind of place which it is fit to assign him. He was a writer of the first class, and excelled in almost every kind of composition. Possessed of most extensive knowledge, and of the most various description; acquainted alike with what different classes of men knew, each in his own province, and with much that hardly any one ever thought of learning; he could either bring his masses of information to bear directly upon the subjects to which they severally belonged,—or he could avail himself of them generally to strengthen his faculties, and enlarge his views,—or he could turn any of them to account for the purpose of illustrating his theme, or enriching his diction. Hence, when he is handling any one matter, we perceive that we are conversing with a reasoner or a teacher, to whom almost every other branch of knowledge is familiar: his views range over all the cognate objects; his reasonings are derived from principles applicable to other themes, as well as the one in hand; arguments pour in from all sides, as well as those which start up under our feet,—the natural growth of the path he is leading us over; while to throw light round our steps, and either explore its darkest places, or serve for our recreation; illustrations are fetched from a thousand quarters, and an imagination marvelously quick to descry unthought of resemblances, points to our use the stores, which a love yet more marvelously has gathered from all ages and nations, and arts and tongues. - Summary by Sir James Mackintosh

Year of Publication: 1893Genres: Short non-fiction , Political Science
Running Time: 18 hours 15 minutes 13 seconds
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1
The Nights
Introductory Essay
InTheDesert
38:05
2
The Nights
Appendix
InTheDesert
4:40
3
The Nights
Nature and Functions of the House of Commons — Retrospect and Resignation — Modesty of Mind — Newton and Nature — Theory and Practice
Elijah Fisher
8:41
4
The Nights
Induction and Comparison — Divine Power on the Human Idea — Union of Love and Dread in Religion — Office of Sympathy — Words
Elijah Fisher
5:45
5
The Nights
Nature Anticipates Man — Self — Inspection — Power of the Obscure — Female Beauty — Novelty and Curiosity
Elijah Fisher
4:48
6
The Nights
Pleasures of Analogy — Ambition — Extensions of Sympathy — Philosophy of Taste — Clearness and Strength in Style
Ariphron
5:12
7
The Nights
Unity of Imagination — Effect of Words — Investigation — Sublime — Obscurity
Ariphron
4:52
8
The Nights
Principles of Taste — the Beautiful — the Real and the Ideal — Judgment in Art — Moral Effects of Language
Ariphron
7:45
9
The Nights
Security of Truth — Imitation an Instinctive Law — Standard of Reason and Taste — Use of Theory — Political Outcasts
earl
5:36
10
The Nights
Injustice to Our Own Age — False Coalitions — Political Empiricism — a Visionary — Party Divisions
earl
6:35
11
The Nights
Decorum in Party — not So Bad as We Seem — Politics Without Principle — Moral Debasement Progressive — Despotism
earl
6:08
12
The Nights
Judgment and Policy — Popular Discontent — the People and Their Rulers — Government Favouritism — Administration and Legislation
Bob Goodwin
6:00
13
The Nights
Influence of the Crown — Voice of the People — Fallacy of Extremes — Private Character a Basis for Public Confidence — Prevention
drandall
8:28
14
The Nights
Confidence in the People — False Maxims Assumed as First Principles — Lord Chatham — Grenville — Charles Townshend
drandall
16:31
15
The Nights
Party and Place — Political Connections — Neutrality — Weakness in Government — American Progress
Ted Lienhart
10:05
16
The Nights
Combination, not Faction — Great Men — Power of Constituents — Influence of Place in Government — Taxation Involves Principle
Ted Lienhart
7:10
17
The Nights
Good Member of Parliament — Fisheries of New England — Preparation for Parliament — Bathurst and America's Future — Candid Policy
Ted Lienhart
10:28
18
The Nights
Wisdom of Concession — Magnanimity — Duty of Representatives — Prudential Silence — Colonial Ties
Ted Lienhart
4:52
19
The Nights
Government and Legislation — Parliament — Moral Levellers — Public Salary and Patriotic Service — Rational Liberty
Ted Lienhart
8:42
20
The Nights
Ireland and Magna Charta — Colonies and British Constitution — Reciprocal Confidence — Pensions and the Crown — Colonial Progress
Steve C
12:31
21
The Nights
Feudal Principles and Modern Times — Restrictive Virtues — Libellers of Human Nature — Refusal a Revenue — a Party Man
Ted Lienhart
11:35
22
The Nights
Patriotism and Public Income — American Protestantism — Right of Taxation — Contracted Views — Assimilating Power of Contact
Ted Lienhart
9:42
23
The Nights
Prudence of Timely Reform — Difficulties of Reformers — Philosophy of Commerce — Theorizing Politicians — Economy and Public Spirit
Ted Lienhart
8:35
24
The Nights
Reform Ought to Be Progressive — Civil Freedom — Tendencies of Power — Individual Good and Public Benefit — Public Corruption
Ted Lienhart
7:00
25
The Nights
Cruelty and Cowardice — Bad Laws Produce Base Subserviency — False Regret — British Dominion in East India — Political Charity
Ted Lienhart
12:20
26
The Nights
Evils of Distraction — Charles Fox — the Impracticable Undesirable — Constitution of the Commons — Emoluments of Office
Ted Lienhart
10:21
27
The Nights
Moral Distinctions — Electors and Representatives — Popular Opinion a Fallacious Standard — English Reformation — Proscription
Ted Lienhart
10:21
28
The Nights
Just Freedom — England's Embassy to America — Howard, the Philanthropist — Parliamentary Retrospect — People and Parliament
Ted Lienhart
8:09
29
The Nights
Reformed Civil List — French and English Revolution — Armed Discipline — Gilded Despotism — Our French Dangers
Ted Lienhart
10:59
30
The Nights
Sir George Saville — Corruption not Self — Reformed — the Bribed and the Bribers — Hyder Ali — Reformation and Anarchy Contrasted and Compared
Ted Lienhart
14:14
31
The Nights
Confidence and Jealousy — Economy of Injustice — Subsistence and Revenue — Authority and Venality — Prerogative of the Crown and Privilege of Parliament
Ted Lienhart
9:24
32
The Nights
Burke and Fox — Peers and Commons — Natural Self — Destruction — the Carnatic — Abstract Theory of Human Liberty
Ted Lienhart
14:08
33
The Nights
Politics and the Pulpit — Idea of French Revolution — Patriotic Distinction — Kingly Power not Based on Popular Choice — Preaching Democracy of Dissent
Ted Lienhart
12:10
34
The Nights
Jargon of Republicanism — Conservative Progress of Inherited Freedom — Conservation and Correction — Hereditary Succession of English Crown — Limits of Legislative Capacity
Ted Lienhart
16:25
35
The Nights
Our Constitution, not Fabricated, But Inherited — Low Aims and Low Instruments — House of Commons Contrasted with National Assembly — Property, More Than Ability, Represented in Parliament — Virtue and Wisdom Qualify for Government
Ted Lienhart
22:17
36
The Nights
Natural and Civil Rights — Marie Antoinette — Spirit of a Gentleman and the Spirit of Religion — Power Survives Opinion — Chivalry a Moralizing Charm
Ted Lienhart
21:46
37
The Nights
Sacredness of Moral Instincts — Parental Experience — Revolutionary Scene — Economy on State Principles — Philosophical Vanity; Its Maxims, and Effects
Ariphron
41:22
38
The Nights
Unity Between Church and State — Triple Basis of French Revolution — Correspondent System of Manners and Morals — Ferocity of Jacobinism — Voice of Oppression
Ariphron
19:31
39
The Nights
Britain Vindicated in Her War with France — Polish and French Revolution — Europe in 1789 — Atheism Cannot Repent — Outward Dignity of the Church Defended
Ted Lienhart
20:38
40
The Nights
Danger of Abstract Views — Appeal to Impartiality — Historical Estimate of Louis Xvi — Negative Religion a Nullity — Antechamber of Regicide
Ted Lienhart
14:45
41
The Nights
Tremendousness of War — English Officers — Diplomacy of Humiliation — Relation of Wealth to National Dignity — Ambassadors of Infamy
Ted Lienhart
13:34
42
The Nights
Difficulty the Path to Glory — Robespierre and His Counterparts — Accumulation, a State Principle — Warning for a Nation — Santerre and Tallien
Ted Lienhart
17:16
43
The Nights
Sir Sydney Smith — a Moral Distinction — Infidels and Their Policy — What a Minister Should Attempt — Law of Vicinity
Ted Lienhart
21:20
44
The Nights
European Community — Perils of Jacobin Peace — Parliamentary and Regal Prerogative — Burke's Design in His Greatest Work — Lord Keppel
Ted Lienhart
24:36
45
The Nights
"Labouring Poor" — State Consecrated by the Church — Fate of Louis XVIII — Nobility — Legislation and Republicans
Ted Lienhart
22:49
46
The Nights
Principle of State-Consecration — British Stability — Literary Atheists — City of Paris — Principle of Church Property
Ted Lienhart
23:20
47
The Nights
Parsimony not Economy — Majesty of the British Constitution — Duty not Based on Will — Ecclesiastical Confiscation — Moral of History
Ted Lienhart
17:34
48
The Nights
Use of Defects in History — Social Contract — Prescriptive Rights — Madness of Innovation — the State, Its Own Revenue
Ted Lienhart
16:11
49
The Nights
Metaphysical Depravity — Personal and Ancestral Claims — Monastic and Philosophic Superstition — Difficulty and Wisdom of Corporate Reform — Distinctive Character of English Protestantism
Ted Lienhart
18:24
50
The Nights
Fictitious Liberty — French Ignorance of English Character — the "People," and "Omnipotence" of Parliament — Magnanimity of English People — True Basis of Civil Society
Ted Lienhart
13:11
51
The Nights
Rousseau — Moral Heroes — Kingdom of France — Grievance and Opinion — Perplexity and Policy
Ted Lienhart
13:49
52
The Nights
Historical Instruction — Montesquieu — Articles, and Scripture — Problem of Legislation — Order, Labour, and Property
Ted Lienhart
10:31
53
The Nights
Regicidal Legislature — Government not to Be Rashly Censured — Etiquette — Ancient Establishments — Sentiment and Policy
Hedwig819
10:51
54
The Nights
Patriotism — Necessity, a Relative Term — King John and the Pope — Consumption and Produce — "Priests of the Rights of Man"
Elijah Fisher
13:12
55
The Nights
"His Grace" — Speculation and History — Labour and Wages — a Complete Revolution — British Government in India
Ted Lienhart
27:15
56
The Nights
Money and Science — Political Axioms — Disappointed Ambition — Difficulty an Instructor — Sovereign Jurisdictions
mleigh
22:28
57
The Nights
Prudery of False Reform — Exaggeration — Tactics of Cabal — Government, Relative, not Absolute — General Views
mleigh
21:04
58
The Nights
Magnitude in Building — Society and Solitude — East — India Bill and Company — Parliaments and Elections — Religion and Magistracy
Ted Lienhart
28:35
59
The Nights
Persecution, False in Theory — Irish Legislation — Henry of Navarre — Test Acts — What Faction Ought to Teach
Elijah Fisher
11:21
60
The Nights
Grievances by Law — Revolutionary Politics — Toleration Become Intolerant — Wilkes and Right of Election — Rockingham and Conway
Ted Lienhart
30:27
61
The Nights
Politics in the Pulpit — William the Conqueror — King Alfred — Druids — Saxon Conquest and Conversion
Ted Lienhart
32:59
62
The Nights
Ministerial Responsibility — Monastic Institutions and Their Results — Common Law and Magna Charta — Europe and the Norman Invasion — Ancient Inhabitants of Britain
Elijah Fisher
57:01
63
The Nights
Public Prosecutions — True Nature of a Jacobin War — National Dignity — Principles of Government not Absolute, But Relative — Declaration of 1793
Ted Lienhart
27:08
64
The Nights
Moral Diet — King William's Policy — Distemper of Remedy — War and Will of the People — False Policy in Our French War
Remy
18:09
65
The Nights
Moral Essence Makes a Nation — Public Spirit — Progressive Growth of Christian States — Petty Interests — Pius Vii
mleigh
16:47
66
The Nights
Extinction of Local Patriotism — Walpole and His Policy — Political Peace — Public Loans — Historical Strictures
Ted Lienhart
31:01
67
The Nights
Constitution not the People's Slave — Modern "Lights" — Republics in the Abstract — an English Monarch — Physiognomy
Elijah Fisher
14:08
68
The Nights
The Eye — Abolition and Use of Parliaments — Cromwell and His Contrasts — Delicacy — Confiscation and Currency
Ted Lienhart
23:24
69
The Nights
"Omnipotence of Church Plunder" — Ugliness — Grace — Elegance and Speciousness — the Beautiful in Feeling
Ted Lienhart
9:25
70
The Nights
The Beautiful in Sounds — British Church
Ted Lienhart
8:47

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