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The Works of Edmund Burke on Internet in 2011

[The following sites hold and supply large volumes of works by Edmund Burke or list works by and about him.]

Sites Index
Internet Archive AntiqBook Questia Gutenberg Our Civilisation Liberty Fund

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Burke at Internet Archive [Microsoft]

Letters, Speeches and Tracts on Irish Affairs (Macmillan 1881) is available at Internet Archive [online].

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Burke at AntiqBook

See also
Edmund Burke at AntiqBook - online or view 2011 listing - as attached (396KB).

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Burke at Questia

http://www.questia.com/read/74655036?title=The Writings and Speeches of Edmund Burke - Vol. 8
The Works of Edmund Burke, 9 vols. (1981- ) - available @ Questia
Vol 1; Vol 2; Vol 3; Vol 4; Vol 5; Vol 6; Vol 8; Vol 9 ...
Note on Questia: This digital resource is pronounced to be "no long available" at the Gale website - online; accessed 02.07.2023.

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Burke at Gutenberg

The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, in 12 volumes (London: John Nimmo, 14 King William Street, Strand, W.C., MDCCCLXXXVII [1887]) - on internet at Gutenberg Project website - searching for “Edmund Burke” > results online; accessed 01.02.2011].
 
Works of [...] Edmund Burke, 12 vols. (1887 Edn.) View contents* go online
Vols. Chief contents ... Index Internet link
Vol I A Philosophical Inquiry ... Ideas of the Sublime contents online
Vol. II Resolutions for Conciliation with America contents online
Vol III Reflections on the French Revolution contents online
Vol IV Letter to a Peer of Ireland on the Penal Laws contents online
Vol. V Three Letters [on] the Regicide Directory contents online
Vol VI Second Letter to Sir Hercules Langrishe contents online
Vol. VII Essay [on] Abridgement of English History contents online
Vol. VIII Crimes & Misdemeanours of Warren Hastings [1] contents online
Vol. IX Crimes & Misdemeanours of Warren Hastings [2] contents online
Vol. X Speeches in the Impeachment of Hastings contents online
Vol. XI Speeches in the Impeachment of Hastings contents online
Vol. XII Speeches in the Impeachment of Hastings contents online
*See full contents of the 12 vol. series - as attached].
Instructions: The contents of each volume have been copied to separate index pages, with links to each item on the Gutenberg website. In order to view it, click index, above, and then click the link supplied on the pop-up window. Otherwise, go to the full-text version of each volume and proceed using the contents links provided by Gutenberg. The digital text was produced by Paul Murray, Susan Skinner with images supplied by the Bibliothèque Nationale (Paris).

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Burke at Our Civilisation [Liberty Fund, Inc.]

F. W. Rafferty, sel. & ed., “The Maxims And Reflections of Burke” - online [accessed at Our Civilisation website, 06.03.2011], incls. the following texts, taken from the classical library of Philip Atkinson [accessed 06.03.2011] — see as separate file [attached] with added commentary by BS [RICORSO ed.].

Works given in full on this website
Letter to a Noble Lord
Letter to a member of the National
    Assembly of France
Maxims and Reflections Of Burke
Reflections on the Revolution in France
Selected Prose of Edmund Burke,
    ed. Philip Magnus (1948)
Thoughts on French Affairs
Topics taken from the Reflections
Man’s Obligation to the State
The Nature of Society
Thomas Paine
[...]
Contents of Philip Magnus, ed., Selected Prose of Edmund Burke (1948)
Introduction On the Nabob of Arcot’s Debts (Speech)
Character” of his Future Bride On the Impeachment of Warren Hastings (Speech)
Thoughts on the Cause of the Present Discontents Reflections on the Revolution In France
American Taxation (Speech) Letter to Philip Francis, Esq.,
To the Electors of Bristol (Speech) Letter from the New to the Old Whigs, 1791
On Conciliation with America (Speech) On The Roman Catholics of Ireland (Letter)
Letter to the Hon. Charles James Fox Replying to the Evidence called for Warren Hastings
On the Plan for Economical Reform, (Speech) 1780 On Catholic Emancipation, Letter to William Smith, Esq.
Speech at Bristol Previous to the Election, 1780 Innovation is not Reform, Letter to William Elliot, Esq.
Declining The Poll, Speech At Bristol From “A Letter to a Noble Lord”
On Mr. Fox’s East India Bill (Speech) First Letter on a Regicide Peace
 
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Burke at Liberty Fund Inc.

Miscellaneous Writings, ed. E. J. Payne (Indianapolis: Liberty Fund, Inc. 1990)*
 
[ Available at Library of Economics and Libertyonline. ]
Editor’s Foreword, by Francis Canavan
Editor’s Note, by Francis Canavan
Short Titles
Speech to the Electors of Bristol
Speech on the Reform of the Representation of the Commons in Parliament
Two Letters to Gentlemen in Bristol on the Trade of Ireland
Thoughts and Details on Scarcity
Speech on Fox’s East India Bill
A Letter to Sir Hercules Langrishe on the Catholics of Ireland
A Sketch of the Negro Code
Select Bibliography on Edmund Burke
Footnotes (Vol. 4, editorial notes—Canavan)
*Vols. 1-3 originally published Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1874-1878.
Also available at Liberty Fund Inc. (Indianapolis) - editions of 1990

Thoughts on the Cause of the Present Discontents and the Two Speeches on America, ed. Francis Canavan.

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Letters on a Regicide Peace
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