| Maxims And Reflections Of Edmund Burke selected and edited by F.W.Rafferty | |||
| "A great state ought to have some regard to its ancient maxims"—Regicide Peace | |||
| Preface | Peace And War | Labour; Labouring Classes | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Government Of Nations | Public Life | Liberty | The Lessons Of History |
| Ministers Of State | Politics, Politicians, Policy | The Colonies | Private Life— Character |
| Party Government | Economy | The Colonists in Ireland | Taste |
| The State And Trade | Patriotism | The English Constitution | Literary |
| National Finance | The People | Religion—The Clergy | The Chatham Cabinet |
| The Statesman | Faction | Toleration | Great Men |
| The Member Of Parliament | Political Wisdom | Militarism | Personal Quotes |
| The Houses Of Parliament | Reform | Law And Lawyers | General Quotes |
| Principal Works | The Age Of Burke | The Life Of Burke | |
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