THE WORKS OF THE RIGHT HONORABLE EDMUND BURKE, VOL 111: SPEECH ON THE NABOB OF ARCOT'S DEBTS, FEBRUARY28, 1785, WITH AN APPENDIX; SUBSTANCE OF SPEECH ON THE ARMY ESTIMATES, FEBRUARY 9, 1790; RELFECTIONS ON THE REVOLUTION IN FRANCE
Edmund Burke, an Anglo statesman, author, orator, and theorist, served for many years in the House of Commons as a member of the Whig party. People remember mainly the dispute with George III, great king, and his leadership and strength. The latter made Burke to lead figures, dubbed the "old" faction of the Whig against new Charles James Fox. Burke published a work and attempted to define triggering of emotions and passions in a person. Burke worked and founded the Annual Register, a review. People often regard him as the Anglo founder.