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Vol. 1 has title: "Life of the right honourable Edmund Burke." ; v. 1. A vindication of natural society. An essay on the sublime and beautiful. Political micellanies.--v. 2. Political miscellanies. Letter to a member of the National Assembly.--v. 3. Politica miscellanies.--v. 4. Reports on administration of justice in India. Charge against Warren Hastings.--v. 5. Charge against Warren Hastings concluded. Political letters.--v. 6. Miscellaneous speeches, letters, and fragments. Abridgement of English history, etc. General index. ; Mode of access: Internet.