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THE
WORKS OF EDMUND BURKE.
IN NINE VOLUMES.
VOL. V.
BOSTON:
CHARLES C. LITTLE AND JAMES BROWN.
MDCCCXXXIX.
CAMBRIDGE PRESS:
METCALF, TORRY, AND BALLOU
CONTENTS.
INTRODUCTORY LETTER to the Right Hon. William Elliot,
Letters on a Regicide Peace, continued from Vol. IV.: Letter IV.
to the Earl Fitzwilliam,
Letter to the Empress of Russia, dated November, 1791,
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3
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105
on the
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Letter to Sir Charles Bingham, Bart., dated October, 1773, on the Irish
Absentee Tax,
Letter to the Honorable Charles James Fox, dated October, 1777, American War,
Letter to the Marquis of Rockingham, dated January, 1777, on a pro-
posed Secession from Parliament of Members who had opposed the
American War,
132
A proposed Address to the King, on the same Subject,
Address to the British Colonists in North America,
Letter to the Right Hon. Edmund Perry, Speaker of the House of
Commons of Ireland, dated July, 1778, on a Bill for the relief of His
Majesty's Roman Catholic Subjects in Ireland,
Letter to Thomas Burgh, Esq., dated New-Year's Day, 1780, in vindica-
tion of the Author's Parliamentary Conduct, relative to the Affairs of
Ireland,
Letter to John Merlott, Esq., an eminent merchant of Bristol, dated April,
1780, on the same subject as the preceding letter,
Letters (to the Lord Chancellor, to the Earl Bathurst, and to Sir Grey
Cooper) with Reflections on the Executions of the Rioters in 1780,
Letter to the Right Hon. Henry Dundas, one of His Majesty's Principal
Secretaries of State, dated Easter Monday Night, 1792, with a Sketch
of a Negro Code,
Letter to the Chairman of the Buckinghamshire Meeting, held 13th
April, 1780, at Aylesbury, on the Duration of Parliaments, and a
more equal Representation of the People,
232
Tracts, relative to the Laws against Popery in Ireland,
237
Letter to William Smith, Esq., dated January, 1795; then Member of
the Irish Parliament, now one of the Barons of the Court of Exche-
quer in Ireland; on the same Subject,
Second Letter to Sir Hercules Langrishe, dated May, 1795; on the
same Subject,
Letter to Richard Burke, Esq., on the same Subject,
Letter on the Affairs of Ireland, written in the Year 1797,
On the Acts of Uniformity,
On the Bill for the Relief of Protestant Dissenters,
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