with his
usual
generosity,
when he
heard of
Burke's
impending
death,
wrote a
most kind
and
cordial
letter to
Mrs.
Burke,
expressive
of his
grief and
sympathy;
and when
Burke was
no more,
Fox was
the first
to propose
that he
should be
interred
with
public
honours in
Westminster
Abbey--which
only
Burke's
own
express
wish, that
he should
be buried
at
Beaconsfield,
prevented
being
carried
out. (13)
When
Curran,
the Irish
barrister,

















