Letters Written by the Earl of Chesterfield to His Son, Band 1Thomas Tegg, 1827 |
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... for having lasted ten years , and also upon account of the great number of Heroes who were there , that one must by no means be ignorant of such an event . When you are older , you will read it all in 10 LORD CHESTERFIELD'S.
... for having lasted ten years , and also upon account of the great number of Heroes who were there , that one must by no means be ignorant of such an event . When you are older , you will read it all in 10 LORD CHESTERFIELD'S.
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... means , he has been victorious , and has distinguished himself by his bravery . I hope that , in time , you too will be famous for your courage . Valour is essential to a gentleman ; besides that it adds brilliancy to his character ...
... means , he has been victorious , and has distinguished himself by his bravery . I hope that , in time , you too will be famous for your courage . Valour is essential to a gentleman ; besides that it adds brilliancy to his character ...
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... means the art of cutting figures in stone and in marble ; Architecture , or the art of building houses , temples , and theatres , well . Paint- ing , Music , in short , every art flourished at Athens . The Athenians had great delicacy ...
... means the art of cutting figures in stone and in marble ; Architecture , or the art of building houses , temples , and theatres , well . Paint- ing , Music , in short , every art flourished at Athens . The Athenians had great delicacy ...
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... means one hundred years . Rome's growing power soon raised jealousy in her neighbours , so that Romulus was obliged to engage in several wars , from which he always came off victorious ; but as he began to behave himself tyrannically at ...
... means one hundred years . Rome's growing power soon raised jealousy in her neighbours , so that Romulus was obliged to engage in several wars , from which he always came off victorious ; but as he began to behave himself tyrannically at ...
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... mean , the establishment of a free government . Royalty being banished Rome , it was resolved to create , instead of ... means to prevent the abuse of it . They were called Con- suls , from the Latin verb consulere , to counsel ; which ...
... mean , the establishment of a free government . Royalty being banished Rome , it was resolved to create , instead of ... means to prevent the abuse of it . They were called Con- suls , from the Latin verb consulere , to counsel ; which ...
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