Letters Written by the Earl of Chesterfield to His Son, Band 2Thomas Tegg, 1827 |
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... particularly in every thing that relates to him . I am glad , however , that no bone is broken or dislocated ; which being the case , I hope B 2 LETTERS TO HIS SON . 5 tell him I have received his letter from Vienna, ...
... particularly in every thing that relates to him . I am glad , however , that no bone is broken or dislocated ; which being the case , I hope B 2 LETTERS TO HIS SON . 5 tell him I have received his letter from Vienna, ...
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... hope he will have been able to pursue his journey to Venice : in that supposition I direct this letter to you at Turin ; where it will either find , or at least not wait very long for you ; as I calculate that you will be there by the ...
... hope he will have been able to pursue his journey to Venice : in that supposition I direct this letter to you at Turin ; where it will either find , or at least not wait very long for you ; as I calculate that you will be there by the ...
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... hope , find you settled to your serious studies , and your necessary exercises , at Turin , after the hurry and dissipation of the Carni- val at Venice . I mean that your stay at Turin should , and I flatter myself that it will be a ...
... hope , find you settled to your serious studies , and your necessary exercises , at Turin , after the hurry and dissipation of the Carni- val at Venice . I mean that your stay at Turin should , and I flatter myself that it will be a ...
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... hope you will have none ; but , if ever you have , I beg , at least , they may be all your own . Vices of adoption are , of all others , the most disgraceful and unpardonable . There are degrees in vices , as well as in virtues ; and I ...
... hope you will have none ; but , if ever you have , I beg , at least , they may be all your own . Vices of adoption are , of all others , the most disgraceful and unpardonable . There are degrees in vices , as well as in virtues ; and I ...
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... hope , sufficient to arm you against the seduction , the invitations , or the profligate exhor- tations ( for I cannot call them temptations ) of those unfortunate young people . On the other hand , when they would engage you in these ...
... hope , sufficient to arm you against the seduction , the invitations , or the profligate exhor- tations ( for I cannot call them temptations ) of those unfortunate young people . On the other hand , when they would engage you in these ...
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