Letters Written by the Earl of Chesterfield to His Son, Band 2Thomas Tegg, 1827 |
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... truth , only combinations and conspiracies against good morals and good manners . There is commonly , in young people , a facility that makes them unwilling to refuse any thing that is asked of them ; a mauvaise honte , that makes them ...
... truth , only combinations and conspiracies against good morals and good manners . There is commonly , in young people , a facility that makes them unwilling to refuse any thing that is asked of them ; a mauvaise honte , that makes them ...
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... truth , the first half of your business ; for if you do not please the Court you are sent to , you will be of very little use to the Court you are sent from . Please the eyes and the ears , they will introduce you to the heart ; and ...
... truth , the first half of your business ; for if you do not please the Court you are sent to , you will be of very little use to the Court you are sent from . Please the eyes and the ears , they will introduce you to the heart ; and ...
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... truth of dress and manners . Sculpture and painting are very justly called liberal arts ; a lively and strong imagination , together with a just observation , being absolutely necessary to excel in either : which , in my opinion , is by ...
... truth of dress and manners . Sculpture and painting are very justly called liberal arts ; a lively and strong imagination , together with a just observation , being absolutely necessary to excel in either : which , in my opinion , is by ...
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... truth , it can be no day in the morning ; for I neither go out , nor see any body at home before twelve . Englishman . And what the devil do you do with yourself till twelve o'clock ? Stanhope . I am not by myself , I am 48 LORD ...
... truth , it can be no day in the morning ; for I neither go out , nor see any body at home before twelve . Englishman . And what the devil do you do with yourself till twelve o'clock ? Stanhope . I am not by myself , I am 48 LORD ...
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... truth you will want no other advice but such as youth and inexperience must necessarily require . You shall certainly want nothing , that is requisite , not only for your conveniency , but also for your pleasures , which I always desire ...
... truth you will want no other advice but such as youth and inexperience must necessarily require . You shall certainly want nothing , that is requisite , not only for your conveniency , but also for your pleasures , which I always desire ...
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