British dominion in the East Indies, on the extent of.
British stability, on the principles and duration of.
Building, on magnitude in, necessary to sublimity.
Burke, Edmund, his defence of his political principles.--the design of, in his greatest work.
Cabal, on the tactics of.
Candid policy, on the advantages of, to a government.
Carnatic, dreadful scenes in the.--war and desolation of the.
Carnot, the sanguinary tyranny of.
Character, private, a basis for public confidence.
Charlemagne, on the conquests of.
Chatham, Lord, his great qualities.--his political errors.
Chivalry, on the moralizing charm of.
Christian religion, the idea of divinity humanized by the. --state of, at the time of the Saxon conquest.
Christianity, on the profession of.--means adopted for its early establishment.
Church of England, its outward dignity defended.--the state consecrated by the.--on the "Articles" of the.--eulogy on the.
Church and State, on the unity between.--one and the same in a Christian commonwealth.
"Church plunder, omnipotence of!"
Church property, on the existence and preservation of.
Circumstances, on the nature of.
Civil freedom a blessing, and not an abstract speculation.
Civil list, advantages of reform in the.
Civil rights, on the nature of.
Civil society, on the true basis of.
Claims, personal and ancestral.
Coalitions, false, instability of.
Colonies, on the art of cementing the ties of.--on their right to the advantages of the British constitution.--on their progress.
Combination, distinct from faction.
Commerce, one of the great sources of our power.--on the philosophy of.
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