The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 1H. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1906 |
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Page 178
... able to enter into the dispositions and thoughts of people as effectually as if he had been changed into the very men . I have often observed , that on mimicking the looks and gestures of angry , or placid , or frighted , or daring men ...
... able to enter into the dispositions and thoughts of people as effectually as if he had been changed into the very men . I have often observed , that on mimicking the looks and gestures of angry , or placid , or frighted , or daring men ...
Page 246
... able to keep pace with it ; and we added about 120,000 tons of foreign shipping to the 60,000 which had been employed in the last year of the peace . Whatever happened to our ship- ping in the former years of the war , this would be no ...
... able to keep pace with it ; and we added about 120,000 tons of foreign shipping to the 60,000 which had been employed in the last year of the peace . Whatever happened to our ship- ping in the former years of the war , this would be no ...
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... able to raise within the year sums little inferior to all that we were able even to borrow on interest with all the resources of the greatest and most established credit in the world ! Europe was filled with astonishment when they saw ...
... able to raise within the year sums little inferior to all that we were able even to borrow on interest with all the resources of the greatest and most established credit in the world ! Europe was filled with astonishment when they saw ...
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