Letter on the Irish Absentee Tax, to Sir Charles In what Vol. contained. Speech on American Conciliation ....March 1775. m ...Jan. 1777. IX Address to the King-Address to the British Colonists in North America; both on the same Subject Letter to the Sheriffs of Bristol ... 1777. Ix ......April 1777. III Letter to the Hon. C. J. Fox, on Political Affairs.... **Epitaph on Mr. Dowdeswell ...Oct. 1777. Ix ... 1778. Two Letters to Gentlemen at Bristol, on Bills relative to the Trade of Ireland, April and May 1778. 111 Letter to the Right Hon. Edmund Pery, July 1778. Ix Letter to Thomas Burgh, Esq., in Vindication of the Author's Parliamentary Conduct relative to the Affairs of Ireland ....Jan. 1780. Ix Speech on Economical Reform .... .Feb. 1780. III Letter to John Merlott, Esq., on the Affairs of Ireland .... ...April 1780. ix Letter to the Chairman of the Buckinghamshire form ..April 1780. 1X Sketch of a Code of Laws for the Regulation of the Slave Trade, and the Government of the Negroes in the West India Islands 1780. IX Letters and Reflections on the Execution of the Rioters.... Speeches at Bristol .......... ... July 1780. IX .Sept. 1780. I In what Vol. contained. X Notes of a Speech on the Marriage Act..June 1781. Letter to Lord Kenmare on the Penal Laws against the Roman Catholics of Ireland, Feb. 1782. Notes of a Speech on a Motion for Reform in ....June 1783. XI of Commons, on the Administration of Justice in the Provinces of Bengal, Bahar, and Orissa.... Eleventh Report from the same; both intended, probably to pave the way for the India Bill..... ... ... 1783. xI IV **Letter to James Barry, Esq., Professor of Painting, Royal Academy, on the Subject of his Pictures, exhibiting in the Great Room of the Society of Arts ..August 1783. Speech on the East India Bill...... ...Dec. 1783. IV Representation to His Majesty, moved June 14, 1784. **Epitaph on Sir George Saville, Bart....... 1784. Speech on the Nabob of Arcot's Debts..Feb. 1785. Articles of Charge of High Crimes and Misdemeanours against Warren Hastings, Esq. late Governor General of Bengal, IV April, 1786. x & x11 **Epitaph upon, or Character of, the Marquis of Rockingham..... Speeches on the opening of the Impeachment of Mr. Hastings, February 15th, 16th, 1787. .. 1788. XIII Speeches on the Sixth Article of Charge, April 21st, 25th, May 5th, and 7th ......1789. x111 & XIV **A variety of Letters and Papers (public) on the Regency Question ...1781, 1789. **Letter to Mr. Pitt (as from His Royal High ness the Prince of Wales), on the Subject ..Jan. 1789. the Impeachment of Mr. Hastings..April 1789. **Letters to M. Menonville, on the French ... ......Oct. 1789. Revolution.. **Letter to Thomas Mercer, Esq. on the Sub- ject of the French Revolution......Feb. 1790: Reflections on the Revolution in France..Oct. 1790. Hints for a Memorial to M. Montmorin..Feb. 1791. vi Appeal from the New to the Old Whigs..July 1791. vi Letter to the Empress of Russia........Nov. 1791. IX ..... Sept. 1792. **Appeal to Public Benevolence in Favour of Letter to Richard Burke, Esq. (his son), on the IX Subject of the Popery Laws of Ireland.. 1793. Ix Observations on the Conduct of the Minority in the last Session of Parliament, August 1793. vii Remarks on the Policy of the Allies ....Oct. 1793. vii Preface to a Translation of the Address of M. Brissot to his Constituents. Report from the Committee appointed to in- rate Paper, of nearly 200 octavo pages, In what Vol. contained. was produced by Mr. Burke ..30th April 1794. XIV Letter to William Smith, Esq. M. P. (now one of the Barons of the Court of Exchequer ...Jan. 1795. IX in Ireland), on the Subject of the Popery Laws Second Letter to Sir Hercules Langrishe, Bart. on the same.Subject.... .May 1795. Letter to William Elliott, Esq. occasioned by the Attacks made upon him (Mr. Burke), Three Letters on a Regicide Peace... ... IX vII Ix IX vi 1796. vIII 1796. vIII ... 1797. 1797. Ix IX Two more octavo volumes are to be filled by the concluding or summing-up Oration on the Impeachment, which Mr. Burke commenced on the 28th of May, 1794, and continued for nine days. |