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1790 REFLECTIONS ON THE REVOLUTION IN FRANCE by Edmund Burke REFLECTIONS ON THE REVOLUTION IN FRANCE IN A LETTER INTENDED TO HAVE BEEN SENT TO A GENTLEMAN IN PARIS [1790] IT MAY NOT BE UNNECESSARY to inform the reader that the following Reflections had their origin in a correspondence between the Author and a very young gentleman at Paris, who did him the honor of desiring his opinion upon the important transactions which then, and ever since, have so much occupied the attention of all men. An answer was written some time in the month of October 1789, but it was kept back upon prudential considerations. That letter is alluded to in the beginning of the following sheets. It has been since forwarded to the person to whom it was addressed. T . . .