LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS. Frontispiece-Edmund Burke concluding his opening speech at the trial of Warren Hastings. Vignette in title-page-Portrait of Edmund Burke. Tail-piece-Burke's armorial ensigns among French lilies . 142 148 153 155 157 . 171 . 188 . 198 . 202 225 244 247 . 262 . 273 . 275 As, in far realms, where Eastern kings are laid, To fancy's view, the lamp of truth shall burn; Led by thy light, and by thy wisdom wise. GEORGE CANNING. Camillo. I very well agree with you in the hopes of him: it is a gallant child. SHAKESPEARE. FAMILY OF DE BURGH OR BURKE-PARENTAGE AND KINDRED OF EDMUND BURKE EDMUND BURKE'S BIRTH-EARLY EDUCATION-THE SHACKLECOLLEGE LIFE-ESSAYS AGAINST LUCAS-BURKE ENTERED AT THE MIDDLE TEMPLE-HIS ARRIVAL IN LONDON. TONS THE family, originally Norman, of De Burgh, Bourke, or Burke, established in the sister island by William Fitz-Adelm, who was sent there with Hugh de Lacie to receive the submission of Roderick O'Connor, king of Connaught, temp. Henry II., has "yielded B |