1. Mr. BURKE'S CORRESPONDENCE between the year 1744 and his Decease in 1797, first published from the original MSS. in 1844, edited by Earl Fitzwilliam and Sir Richard Bourke, in Four Volumes; containing numerous Historical and Biographical Notes, and several Original Letters from the leading Statesmen of the period, and forming an Autobiography of this celebrated Writer. The Letters of Mr. Burke to Dr. French Laurence, published from the original MSS. by the late Archbishop of Cashel in 1827, will be incorporated in the Correspondence.

2. The WORKS of Mr. BURKE, as edited by his Literary Executor, the late Bishop of Rochester, and completed, by the publication of the 15th and 16th Volumes, in 1826.

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1. The Cavalier's Pets. Engraved in Line by J. Outrim, from the Painting by Sir E. Landseer, R.A., in the Vernon Gallery.

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