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Edmund Burke and the Fight against Injustice

April 11, 2019January 12, 2019 by C. M. Barry
Edmund Burke and the French Revolution

Lecture given as part of the course “Ireland in Rebellion: 1782-1916” delivered by Prof. Patrick Geoghegan, Department of History, Trinity College Dublin. (11 mins)

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