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CONTENTS
OF
VOLUME SECOND.
CHAPTER I.
Burke's Letters to Mercer-Robbery of the Church of France-
Remarks on the Constitutional Society-Burke's Character of
Cromwell,
CHAPTER II.
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Clubs in England-Dr Price-Memorable Description of the
Queen of France,
CHAPTER III.
The Democracy-Fate of the Philosophic Infidels-Death of Bailly
-Death of Condorcet,
CHAPTER IV.
Burke's Theory of Religious Establishments-Value of Religion
to Society-Public Provision for its Teaching-Fruitlessness of
the French Revolution,
CHAPTER V.
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Opulence of France under the Bourbons-Principle of Jacobinism,
Spirit of Democracy, Rapine-Public Confiscation,
CHAPTER VI.
Portrait of the true Legislator-Sketch of Rousseau-Burke's ri-
dicule of the meanness of Republicanism-Patriotic Stock-job-
bing,
CHAPTER VII.
Illness of Burke's Son-Death-Burke's Dejection-Ridicule of
the late Duke of Norfolk-Attack on Burke's Pension-His
attack on the Duke of Bedford,
CHAPTER VIII.
Revolutionary War-Letters on a Regicide Peace-True Principle
of British Success-Nature of Party-Policy of the Revolution
of 1688,
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CHAPTER IX.
Burke's Maxims of British Policy-Existing Jacobinism-Divorce
in Paris-British Charity-Corps of Condé-Foresight of Vic-
tory-Last illness of Burke-Criticism by Mackintosh-Burke's
Death-bed-His religious resignation-His Will,
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