Letters Written by the Earl of Chesterfield to His Son, Band 2Thomas Tegg, 1827 |
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... thought you were old enough to have been so well acquainted with the Heroes of the Bellum Tricennale , as to be looking out for their great grandsons in Bohemia , with that affection with which , I am informed , you seek for the ...
... thought you were old enough to have been so well acquainted with the Heroes of the Bellum Tricennale , as to be looking out for their great grandsons in Bohemia , with that affection with which , I am informed , you seek for the ...
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... , and yet easy : your air modest , and yet unembarrassed : and I would , at the same time , penetrate into their thoughts , in order to know whether your first abord made that advantageous 24 LORD CHESTERFIELD's LETTER CLIV. ...
... , and yet easy : your air modest , and yet unembarrassed : and I would , at the same time , penetrate into their thoughts , in order to know whether your first abord made that advantageous 24 LORD CHESTERFIELD's LETTER CLIV. ...
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... thought much too long and painful a journey for you ; but you will have found , by my subsequent letters , that I entirely approved of Ve- nice , where I hope you have now been some time , and which is a much better place for you to ...
... thought much too long and painful a journey for you ; but you will have found , by my subsequent letters , that I entirely approved of Ve- nice , where I hope you have now been some time , and which is a much better place for you to ...
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... thoughts . As you now know German enough to ex- press yourself tolerably , speaking it very often will soon make you speak it very well ; and then you will appear in it whatever you are . What with your own Saxon servant , and the ...
... thoughts . As you now know German enough to ex- press yourself tolerably , speaking it very often will soon make you speak it very well ; and then you will appear in it whatever you are . What with your own Saxon servant , and the ...
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... thought it could do them no harm . Ne quid nimis , is a most excellent rule in every thing ; but commonly the least observed , by people of your age , in any thing . As to your future motions , I am very well pleased with them , and ...
... thought it could do them no harm . Ne quid nimis , is a most excellent rule in every thing ; but commonly the least observed , by people of your age , in any thing . As to your future motions , I am very well pleased with them , and ...
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