Letters Written by the Earl of Chesterfield to His Son, Band 1Thomas Tegg, 1827 |
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... Learning , to those acquisitions he was desirous of adding that knowledge of Men , and Things , which he himself had acquired by long and great experience . With this view were written the following Letters ; which , the Reader will ob ...
... Learning , to those acquisitions he was desirous of adding that knowledge of Men , and Things , which he himself had acquired by long and great experience . With this view were written the following Letters ; which , the Reader will ob ...
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... Learning , by the study of the best ancient Authors ; and also such a general idea of the Sciences as it is a disgrace to a gentleman , not to possess . The article of instruction with which he concludes his System of Education , and ...
... Learning , by the study of the best ancient Authors ; and also such a general idea of the Sciences as it is a disgrace to a gentleman , not to possess . The article of instruction with which he concludes his System of Education , and ...
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... learning , and real judgment , who considered the whole as absolutely necessary , to form a complete system of education . And , indeed , the Reader will find his Lordship repeat- edly telling his Son , that his affection for him makes ...
... learning , and real judgment , who considered the whole as absolutely necessary , to form a complete system of education . And , indeed , the Reader will find his Lordship repeat- edly telling his Son , that his affection for him makes ...
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... learning , and of morality . Of these , many entire letters , and some parts of others , are lost ; which , considering the tender years of Mr. Stanhope , at that time , cannot be a matter of surprise , but will always be one of re ...
... learning , and of morality . Of these , many entire letters , and some parts of others , are lost ; which , considering the tender years of Mr. Stanhope , at that time , cannot be a matter of surprise , but will always be one of re ...
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... learning better than ever . Adieu . LETTER II . MON CHER ENFANT , A Isleworth . COMME , avec le tems , vous lirez les anciens Poëtes Grecs et Latins , il est bon d'avoir premièrement quelque teinture des fondemens de la poësie , et de ...
... learning better than ever . Adieu . LETTER II . MON CHER ENFANT , A Isleworth . COMME , avec le tems , vous lirez les anciens Poëtes Grecs et Latins , il est bon d'avoir premièrement quelque teinture des fondemens de la poësie , et de ...
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