Letters Written by the Earl of Chesterfield to His Son, Band 2Thomas Tegg, 1827 |
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... present King is in my opinion another . In general , I believe that little Princes are more likely to be great men , than those whose more extensive dominions , and superior strength , flatter them with security ; which com- monly ...
... present King is in my opinion another . In general , I believe that little Princes are more likely to be great men , than those whose more extensive dominions , and superior strength , flatter them with security ; which com- monly ...
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... present themselves , nor merit to be received . But , with the manners of footmen and grooms , they assume their dress too ; for you must have observed them in the streets here , in dirty blue frocks , with oaken sticks in their hands ...
... present themselves , nor merit to be received . But , with the manners of footmen and grooms , they assume their dress too ; for you must have observed them in the streets here , in dirty blue frocks , with oaken sticks in their hands ...
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... present King , and the Duke of Savoy : wonder , at this rate , where it will end , and conclude that it will end in the government of all Europe . Say this , likewise , where it will probably be repeated ; but say it unaffectedly , and ...
... present King , and the Duke of Savoy : wonder , at this rate , where it will end , and conclude that it will end in the government of all Europe . Say this , likewise , where it will probably be repeated ; but say it unaffectedly , and ...
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... present , and saw and heard every thing you did and said . There is a certain concurrence of various little circumstances , which compose what the French call l'aimable ; and which , now you are entering into the world , you ought to ...
... present , and saw and heard every thing you did and said . There is a certain concurrence of various little circumstances , which compose what the French call l'aimable ; and which , now you are entering into the world , you ought to ...
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... present you should be a good economist of your moments , of which company and sights will claim a considerable share ; so that those which remain for study , must be not only attentively , but greedily employed . But indeed I do not ...
... present you should be a good economist of your moments , of which company and sights will claim a considerable share ; so that those which remain for study , must be not only attentively , but greedily employed . But indeed I do not ...
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