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portada The Writings and Speeches of Edmund Burke: Volume Iii: Party, Parliament, and the American Crisis 1774-1780: Party, Parliament and the American War, 1774-80 vol 3 (in English)
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Year
1996
Language
English
Pages
736
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
0198224141
ISBN13
9780198224143
Edition No.
1

The Writings and Speeches of Edmund Burke: Volume Iii: Party, Parliament, and the American Crisis 1774-1780: Party, Parliament and the American War, 1774-80 vol 3 (in English)

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The Writings and Speeches of Edmund Burke: Volume Iii: Party, Parliament, and the American Crisis 1774-1780: Party, Parliament and the American War, 1774-80 vol 3 (in English) - Edmund Burke

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Synopsis "The Writings and Speeches of Edmund Burke: Volume Iii: Party, Parliament, and the American Crisis 1774-1780: Party, Parliament and the American War, 1774-80 vol 3 (in English)"

This volume of The Writings and Speeches of Edmund Burke continues the story of Edmund Burke, the Rockingham party in British politics, and the American crisis. By 1774 Burke was already recognized as a master of parliamentary debate and an accomplished writer. By 1780, however, his reputation was to have risen substantially. Probably the most important single reason was his Speech on Conciliation with America, which was presented to the House of Commons in March 1775, published, and circulated to a wide audience on both sides of the Atlantic. In that speech, Burke used the full force of his intellect and eloquence to set out the Rockinghams' first comprehensive plan for achieving lasting peace in the Empire. The public commendation he received helped him to gain recognition for offerings such as his second conciliation proposal in November 1775, and his Letter to the Sheriffs of Bristol in 1777. It also gave him some of the confidence he needed to announce the Whig party's historic conversion to a moderate reform programme in his celebrated speeches on economical reform in 1779 and 1780. Numerous writings and speeches in this volume are transcriptions of previously unpublished manuscripts from the collections at Sheffield and Northampton. These allow the reader new insights into the workings of Burke's mind not just in relation to the major political issues, but also to a multitude of engaging subjects such as education, capital punishment, religious dissent, and the return of the Rockingham Whigs to government power,

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