The Early Life Correspondence and Writings of The Rt. Hon. Edmund BurkeOriginally published in 1923, this book presents a biographical account of Edmund Burke's early life and education. A transcript of the Minute Book of the Trinity College, Dublin Debating Club, founded by Burke in 1747, is also included, together with other writings by and relating to Burke. Illustrative figures are incorporated throughout, together with extensive textual notes. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in the early life and writings of Burke. |
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Contents
PARENTAGE AND CHILDHOOD | 1 |
SCHOOLDAYS | 8 |
IN TRINITY COLLEGE | 20 |
THE REFORMER | 160 |
BURKE AND THE LUCAS CONTROVERSY | 180 |
THE CLUB AND ITS PERSONNEL | 203 |
FAREWELL TO TRINITY | 219 |
PAGE | 235 |
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