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      Onora O’Neill on “What would Edmund Burke Think of Human Rights”

      November 23, 2015April 25, 2014 by C. M. Barry

      The inaugural Annual Edmund Burke Lecture delivered by Baroness Onora O’Neill as part of the President of Ireland’s Ethics Initiative, 22 April 2014

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