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Chapter 4: Some Nineteenth-century Appraisals of Burke’s Reflections: From Sir James Mackintosh to John Morley
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Chapter 5: Edmund Burke, the French Revolution and his French Critics
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Chapter 6: Burke and the Writings of Benjamin Constant
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Chapter 7: ‘The climacteric event in our history’: Aspects of Burke’s Reception in France
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Chapter 9: The Reception of Edmund Burke’s Imperial Ideas Relating to India, or Burke, the Brahmin and the Hot-House
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Chapter 10: Did an Edinburgh Debate on Taste Delay Responses to Burke?
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Chapter 11: Edmund Burke’s Physiological Aesthetics in Medico-Philosophical Circles and Art Criticism, 1754–1824
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