Thoughts on the Present Discontents and Speeches

Thoughts on the Present Discontents and Speeches

Reprint of an Earlier ed.

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Edmund Burke (1729-1797) was an Anglo-Irish statesman and philosopher. Born in Dublin, one of only four children to survive from a family of 15, he entered Trinity College, Dublin in 1744, graduating BA in 1748 and MA in 1751. In 1750 he came to London, to the Middle Temple, and in 1756 became known as a writer for two pieces, one a pamphlet called A Vindication of Natural Society, the other his Essay on the Sublime and Beautiful. He married in 1757 and the following year made the acquaintance of Samuel Johnson with whom he soon formed a close friendship. Following the birth of his son in 1758 he suggested the plan of The Annual Register, a record of the year's major events, which he edited as a means of supplementing his income. From 1761-65 he served as private secretary to the Chief Secretary to Ireland, and in July 1765 became private secretary to the newly appointed Whig Prime Minister, Lord Rockingham. Burke then entered Parliament as member for Wendover, taking his place among the leading speakers in the House. After the Rockingham Ministry went out in July 1766, Burke penned a defence of its policy and in 1769 wrote the pamphlet Thoughts on the Present Discontents which was published in 1770 with four editions issued before the end of the year. Whilst his allegiance to Rockingham caused him to write it, he based his argument upon essentials of his own faith as a statesman and it marked the beginning of his prominence as a political thinker. Reprinted from the Cassell & Co edition of 1886, which also includes a selection of his speeches.

Book information

ISBN: 9781406800852
Publisher: Pbshop.Co.UK Ltd DBA Echo Library
Imprint: Echo Library
Pub date:
Edition: Reprint of an Earlier ed.
DEWEY: 828
Language: English
Number of pages: 88
Weight: 141g
Height: 229mm
Width: 152mm
Spine width: 5mm