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CHURCH ESTATES." With regard to the estates, &c."
Reflections on the Revolution in France. Vol. v...... 295
CIRCULATION OF MONEY.-" Circulation of money is a,
&c." Thoughts on French Affairs. Vol. vii........
CLAMOUR OF CITIZENS, &c.-" The cry of the people in
cities, &c." Thoughts and Details on Scarcity.
Vol. vii.......
CLASSIFICATION OF CITIZENS." The legislators who
framed, &c." Reflections on the Revolution in

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391

France. Vol. v

330

CLERGY OF FRANCE.- "When my occasions took me,
&c." Reflections on the Revolution in France.
Vol. V..........................

265

COLONIAL OBEDIENCE." In large bodies the circula-
tion, &c." Speech on Conciliation with America.
Vol. iii...

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COMPETENCE. CIRCUMSTANCES. PRUDENCE." In matters
of state, &c." Letters on a Regicide Peace. Let.i.
Vol. viii....

57

139

"Men of sense when new projects, &c." Observa-
tions on a late State of the Nation. Vol. ii............ 131
"It is indeed difficult, &c." Reflections on the Re-
volution in France. Vol. v.......

57

"I cannot stand forward, &c." Reflections on the
Revolution in France. Vol. v.....

35

"What a number of faults, &c." Letter to a Member
of the National Assembly. Vol. vi.

57

"As if the same end may not, &c." Observations on
a late State of the Nation. Vol. ii....
"The world of contingency, &c." Thoughts on French
Affairs. Vol. vii...

132

50

"Thus the two very difficult, &c." Observations on
a late State of the Nation. Vol. ii....

154

"That discretion which, &c." Letter to Sir H. Lang-
rishe. Vol. vi........

359

Lawyers I know cannot, &c." Letter to the Sheriffs
of Bristol. Vol. iii.

144

"Whether all this can be, &c." Observations on a
late State of the Nation. Vol. ii..
"No lines can be laid down, &c."
Causes of the present Discontents.

170

Thoughts on the
Vol. ii............ 269

"The practical consequences, &c." Appeal from the
New to the Old Whigs. Vol. vi.............
"The rules and definitions, &c." Letters on a Regi-
cide Peace. Let. i. Vol. viii....

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Vol. vi..

"The decisions of prudence, &c." Letter to Sir H.
Langrishe.

309

"It is not worth our while, &c." Appeal from the New
to the Old Whigs. Vol. vi...................
"There is a courageous wisdom, &c." Letters on a
Regicide Peace. Let. i. Vol. viii...

97

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"There are many things, &c." Letters on a Regicide
Peace. Let. i. Vol. viii.....

198

"Falsehood and delusion, &c." Letters on a Regicide
Peace, Let. i. Vol. viii....

208

"If the prudence of reserve, &c." Reflections on the
Revolution in France. Vol. v..........

39

ACTING IN CONCERT." He who calls in the aid, &c."
Substance of a speech on the Army Estimates.
Vol. V........

10

CONCESSION." Great and acknowledged force, &c."
Speech on Conciliation with America. Vol. iii...... 34

"Terror is not always, &c." Speech on Conciliation
with America. Vol. iii...

"A concession in which, &c." Letter to Sir H. Lang-
rishe. Vol. vi.......................

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351

CONSISTENCY.- -"He who thinks that the British, &c."
Appeal from the New to the Old Whigs. Vol. vi...... 113
THE CONSTITUTION." The whole scheme of our, &c."
Appeal from the New to the Old Whigs. Vol. vi... 258
"Our constitution is not, &c." Letter to Sir H.
Langrishe.

Vol. vi........

310

"It is one excellence, &c."

Letter to Sir H. Lang-

rishe. Vol. vi.....

370

"The British state is, &c." Letters on a Regicide

Peace. Let. ii. Vol. viii....

252

"I think our happy, &c." Reflections on the Revolu-
tion in France. Vol. v.................

436

"The British constitution may, &c." Appeal from
the New to the Old Whigs. Vol. vi...............................

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&c." Reflections on the Revolution in France.
Vol. v..........
CONDUCT OF CONSTITUENTS TO MEMBERS." Look gen-
tlemen to the whole, &c." Speech at Bristol previous
to the Election. Vol. iii......
"I must beg leave just, &c." Speech at Bristol previous
to the Election, Vol. iii......
CONSTITUTIONALISTS OF FRANCE." I have seen some of
those, &c." Remarks on the Policy of the Allies.
Vol. vii...

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CONTEMPT." Contempt is not a thing, &c." Letters
on a Regicide Peace. Let. iii. Vol. viii...
CONTRACT." To avoid frittering, &c." Speech on the
Economical Reform. Vol. iii.........
CONVERSION." I speak for myself, &c." Remarks
on the Policy of the Allies. Vol. vii...

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359

358

159

331

285

CORPORATE BODIES." In most questions of state, &c."
Reflections on the Revolution in France. Vol. v... 284-5
"In a question of reformation, &c." Reflections on
the Revolution in France. Vol. v...........
CREDIT." Credit cannot, exist, &c." Speech on
the Economical Reform.

294

Vol. iii..........

241

CRIMES SHOULD NOT BE CONFOUNDED." The persons who
make, &c." Letters to the Sheriffs of Bristol.
Vol. iii......

CROWN ESTATES." A landed estate is, &c."
on the Economical Reform. Vol. iii.....
DARKNESS." Those despotic governments."
Sublime and Beautiful. Vol. i......

137

Speech

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160

On the

DEBTOR LAWS." There are two capital faults, &c."
Speech at Bristol previous to the Election. Vol. iii. 376
DEFENSIVE ALLIANCE." An offensive alliance, &c."
Heads for Consideration, &c. Vol. vii.....

113

DEFENSIVE WAR." It is in the nature, &c." Thoughts
on French Affairs. Vol. vii...

57

Alas! the few of us, &c." Letters on a Regicide
Peace, Let, iii. Vol. vii,.....

373

DEFINITIONS.- -"I have no great opinion, &c." In-
troduction on Taste. Vol. i..........

DEMOCRATIC DOCTRINES." Great discontents fre-
quently, &c." Appeal from the New to the Old
Whigs. Vol. vi...................

DEMOCRATIC Governments." I reprobate no form
&c." Reflections on the Kevolution in France.
Vol. v..........

"The democratic commonwealth, &c." Appeal from
the New to the Old Whigs. Vol. vi.........
DEPOSITION OF SOVEREIGNS.-" The ceremony of cashier-
ing, &c." Reflections on the Revolution in France.
Vol. V...............

DESPOTISM." It is the nature of despotism, &c."
Thoughts on the Cause of the present Discontents.
Vol. ii.....

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DIFFICULTY." Difficulty is a severe, &c." Reflec-
tions on the Revolution in France. Vol, v............ 301
DIFFIDENCE." Oh! this modesty, &c." Letter to W.
Elliot, Esq. Vol. vii......

DIGNITY AND ENERGY IN POLITICS.-" Magnanimity in
politics, &c." Speech on Conciliation with America.
Vol. iii......

371

126

Vol. iv..

"If we make ourselves, &c." Speech on the Nabob
of Arcot's debts.

201

"It should stand as, &c." Speech on American Tax-
ation. Vol, ́ii.............

391

"If we meet this dreadful, &c." Remarks on the
Policy of the Allies. Vol. vii...

166

"Never was there a jar, &c." Letters on a Regicide
Peace. Let. iii. Vol. viii....

295

Vol. ii... 276

DISCONTENTS." When men imagine, &c." Thoughts
on the Cause of the present Discontents.
DISTRESS." Great distress has never, &c." Letter to
a Member of the National Assembly.
"Those who have been once, &c."
Member of the National Assembly.
DISTRUST." There is no safety, &c."
Member of the National Assembly.

Vol. vi......... 12
Letter to a
Vol. vi......... 13
Letter to a
Vol. vi......... 9

Remarks on the Policy of

"There are cases in which, &c." Letter to a Member
of the National Assembly. Vol. vi.......
"Some of old called, &c."
the Allies. Vol. vii...
DUTIES. -"Neither the few nor the many, &c." Appeal
from the New to the Old Whigs. Vol. vi.......
"The situation of man, &c." Speech on Mr. Fox's
East India Bill. Vol. iv.........

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DUTIES OF A MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT.-" To be a good
member, &c." Speech at the Conclusion of the
Poll. Vol. iii......

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EAST INDIAN POSSESSIONS." The territorial possessions,
&c." Motion relative to the Speech from the Throne.
Vol. iv.....

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"I am certain that every, &c." Speech on Mr. Fox's
East India Bill. Vol. iv.
ECONOMY." Mere parsimony is not, &c." A Letter
to a Noble Lord. Vol. viii.......
"Those who are bountiful, &c." Speech on the Nabob
af Arcot's debts. Vol. iv...

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"War and economy are things, &c." Observations
on a late State of the Nation. Vol. ii........
"Of all the public services, &c." Observations on a
late State of the Nation. Vol, ii.......
EDUCATION.-
.-" I have ever thought, &c." Letter to a
Peer of Ireland on the Penal Laws. Vol. vi......... 282
EMBASSIES FROM INDIVIDUALS." The legitimate and
sure, &c." Observations on the Conduct of the Mi-
nority. Vol. vii.......................

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ENGLAND. FRANCE. THE EMPEROR. THE EMPIRE." But

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the great resource, &c."

Letters on a Regicide

Peace. Let. i. Vol. viii......

91

"England, except during, &c." Heads for Considera-
tion, &c," Vol. vii.....

109

"I wind up all in a full, &c."
Affairs. Vol. vii.....

Thoughts on French

82

"This general balance was, &c."
cide Peace. Let, iii. Vol. viii..
"It is always the interest, &c." Thoughts on French
Affairs. Vol. vii......................

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