Letters Written by the Earl of Chesterfield to His Son, Band 2Thomas Tegg, 1827 |
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... nature , instead of being exhausted by those efforts , seems to have redoubled them , in the persons of the present King , and the Duke of Savoy : wonder , at this rate , where it will end , and conclude that it will end in the ...
... nature , instead of being exhausted by those efforts , seems to have redoubled them , in the persons of the present King , and the Duke of Savoy : wonder , at this rate , where it will end , and conclude that it will end in the ...
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... nature of your passions , and the various motives that determine your will ; and you may , in a great degree , know all mankind . For instance ; do you find yourself hurt and mortified , when another makes you feel his superiority , and ...
... nature of your passions , and the various motives that determine your will ; and you may , in a great degree , know all mankind . For instance ; do you find yourself hurt and mortified , when another makes you feel his superiority , and ...
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... nature , and promotive of perspiration . Rheumatic complaints are very apt to return , and those returns would be very vexatious and detrimental to you , at your age , and in your course of travels . Your time is , now particularly ...
... nature , and promotive of perspiration . Rheumatic complaints are very apt to return , and those returns would be very vexatious and detrimental to you , at your age , and in your course of travels . Your time is , now particularly ...
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... nature of mankind , give me , who know them to be exceedingly material , very great concern . have long distrusted you , and therefore frequently admonished you , upon these articles ; and I tell you plainly , that I shall not be easy ...
... nature of mankind , give me , who know them to be exceedingly material , very great concern . have long distrusted you , and therefore frequently admonished you , upon these articles ; and I tell you plainly , that I shall not be easy ...
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... nature and generosity , than parts . However , I will show him all the civilities that his kindness to you so justly deserves ; he tells me that you are taller than I am , which I am very glad of . I desire you may excel me in every ...
... nature and generosity , than parts . However , I will show him all the civilities that his kindness to you so justly deserves ; he tells me that you are taller than I am , which I am very glad of . I desire you may excel me in every ...
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