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Letter from Edmund Burke to John Douglas, 31st July 1791. Artist: Edmund Burke
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Letter from Edmund Burke to John Douglas, 31st July 1791. Artist: Edmund Burke
Letter from Edmund Burke to John Douglas, 31st July 1791. Letter written from Margate by Burke to John Douglas, Bishop of Salisbury, asking advice as to the propriety of presenting a copy of a new work (his Appeal from the New to the Old Wigs) to the King (George III), and commenting on affairs in France, with especial reference to the situation of the French queen, Marie Antoinette. From the second series of Facsimiles of royal, historical, literary and other autographs in the Department of Manuscripts, British Museum: Series I-V. (London, 1899)
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In this photo print, we are offered a glimpse into the intricate world of politics and correspondence during the 18th century. The image showcases a letter written by Edmund Burke to John Douglas on the 31st of July in 1791. As an artist himself, Burke's handwriting is beautifully displayed in this facsimile, allowing us to appreciate his meticulous penmanship. The content of the letter is equally fascinating as it delves into significant political matters of the time. Burke seeks advice from Bishop John Douglas regarding presenting a copy of his new work, "Appeal from the New to the Old Wigs" to King George III. This gesture demonstrates both Burke's respect for royalty and his desire for their attention. Furthermore, within this missive lies commentary on affairs in France with particular emphasis on Marie Antoinette, Queen of France at that time. Given that these were tumultuous years marked by revolution and rebellion (the French Revolution spanned from 1789 to 1799), one can only imagine how crucial such discussions were among statesmen like Burke. This print not only captures historical significance but also offers insight into personal connections between influential figures during this era. It serves as a reminder that even amidst grand political events, human relationships played an integral role in shaping history.
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