Letters Written by the Earl of Chesterfield to His Son, Band 2Thomas Tegg, 1827 |
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... possibly be a weakness in me ( but in short we are all so made ) : I confess to you fairly , that when you shall come home , and that I first see you , if I find you ungraceful in your address , and awk- ward in your person and dress ...
... possibly be a weakness in me ( but in short we are all so made ) : I confess to you fairly , that when you shall come home , and that I first see you , if I find you ungraceful in your address , and awk- ward in your person and dress ...
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... possibly , that this coolness must be constitutional , and consequently does not depend upon the will : and I will allow that consti- tution has some power over us ; but I will maintain , too , that people very often , to excuse ...
... possibly , that this coolness must be constitutional , and consequently does not depend upon the will : and I will allow that consti- tution has some power over us ; but I will maintain , too , that people very often , to excuse ...
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... possibly I have already ( and probably shall again ) repeat the same things over and over to you . However , to err , if I do err , on the surer side , I shall continue to communicate to you those observations upon the world , which ...
... possibly I have already ( and probably shall again ) repeat the same things over and over to you . However , to err , if I do err , on the surer side , I shall continue to communicate to you those observations upon the world , which ...
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... possibly the latter is the best ; and let your common food be as pectoral as you can conveniently make it . Pray tell Mr. Harte that , according to his desire , I have wrote a letter of thanks to Mr. Firmian . I hope you write to him ...
... possibly the latter is the best ; and let your common food be as pectoral as you can conveniently make it . Pray tell Mr. Harte that , according to his desire , I have wrote a letter of thanks to Mr. Firmian . I hope you write to him ...
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... possibly , sometimes in no thought at all ; which , I believe , is very often the case of absent people ; he does not know his most intimate acquaintance by sight , or answers them as if he were at cross - purposes . He leaves his hat ...
... possibly , sometimes in no thought at all ; which , I believe , is very often the case of absent people ; he does not know his most intimate acquaintance by sight , or answers them as if he were at cross - purposes . He leaves his hat ...
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