DISCONTENTS***




Transcribed from the 1886 Cassell & Company edition by David Price, email
ccx074@pglaf.org and proofing by David, Terry L. Jeffress, Edgar A.
Howard.





THOUGHTS
ON THE
PRESENT DISCONTENTS,
AND
SPEECHES


BY
EDMUND BURKE.

CASSELL & COMPANY, LIMITED:
_LONDON_, _PARIS_, _NEW YORK & MELBOURNE_.
1886.

Contents

Introduction
Thoughts on the Present Discontents
Speech on the Middlesex Election.
Speech on the Powers of Juries in Prosecutions for Libels.
Speech on a Bill for Shortening the Duration of Parliaments
Speech on Reform of Representation in the House of Commons




INTRODUCTION


Edmund Burke was born at Dublin on the first of January, 1730.  His
father was an attorney, who had fifteen children, of whom all but four
died in their youth.  Edmund, the second son, being of delicate health in
his childhood, was taught at home and at his grandfather's house in the
country before he was sent with his two brothers Garrett and Richard to a
school at Ballitore, under Ab