Letters, political and miscellaneousBentley, 1847 |
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xviii. oldal
... things to popular apprehension . A General Excise . To his son , Dec. 19. - Lord Chatham become invisible . left undone . To Doctor Monsey , Dec. 23. - Account of himself To the Bishop of Waterford , Dec. 25. -The same To his son , Dec ...
... things to popular apprehension . A General Excise . To his son , Dec. 19. - Lord Chatham become invisible . left undone . To Doctor Monsey , Dec. 23. - Account of himself To the Bishop of Waterford , Dec. 25. -The same To his son , Dec ...
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... thing will be over . But by the way , in your situation , you ought to have a constant letter of attorney in the ... things which can contain Henry Clinton , ninth Earl of Lincoln , succeeded in 1768 as first Duke of Newcastle of his ...
... thing will be over . But by the way , in your situation , you ought to have a constant letter of attorney in the ... things which can contain Henry Clinton , ninth Earl of Lincoln , succeeded in 1768 as first Duke of Newcastle of his ...
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... thing . As they are the most immediately concerned , you may trust to them as to their demands ; but then you must take care to support them with so much vigour , that wherever they fail , as in many points they will , they may not lay ...
... thing . As they are the most immediately concerned , you may trust to them as to their demands ; but then you must take care to support them with so much vigour , that wherever they fail , as in many points they will , they may not lay ...
15. oldal
... you to employ him in your bureau , in the things of no importance , and also that you will make him read * As God - father . those pieces , and give him those verbal instructions , 1752. ] 15 POLITICAL AND MISCELLANEOUS .
... you to employ him in your bureau , in the things of no importance , and also that you will make him read * As God - father . those pieces , and give him those verbal instructions , 1752. ] 15 POLITICAL AND MISCELLANEOUS .
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... habit . There is another thing , which , as your family is , I suppose , con- stituted , may be taught him very early , and save him You have trouble and you expense - I mean languages 1752. ] 37 POLITICAL AND MISCELLANEOUS .
... habit . There is another thing , which , as your family is , I suppose , con- stituted , may be taught him very early , and save him You have trouble and you expense - I mean languages 1752. ] 37 POLITICAL AND MISCELLANEOUS .
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Gyakori szavak és kifejezések
Adieu affair autres avez Babiole Bath believe bien BISHOP OF WATERFORD Blackheath bonne Brussels c'est Charles of Lorraine compliments consequently Court dare say Dayrolles's deaf DEAR DAYROLLES DEAR FRIEND DEAR LORD Duke of Newcastle été être fait faut favour fear France French give glad god-son Hague Hamburgh Hanover hear honour hope Horace Walpole Ireland j'ai jours King of Prussia l'honneur Lady late least letter London Londres Lord Chesterfield m'en Madame Dayrolles MADAME LA MARQUISE Majesty MARQUISE DE MONCONSEIL mean ment Messieurs mieux Minister Monsieur month n'en never Paris Parliament party perhaps peut Pitt pleasure pray Prince printed entire probably qu'elle qu'il qu'on reason santé sincerely Sir James Gray Sir Thomas Robinson SOLOMON DAYROLLES soon Stanhope suppose sure tell tems things tion tout trouble trouve truth week wish writing
Népszerű szakaszok
295. oldal - I reflect back upon what I have seen, what I have heard, and what I have done, I can hardly persuade myself that all that frivolous hurry, and bustle...
371. oldal - Opposition are for taking vigorous, as they call them, but I call them violent, measures; not less than les dragonades ; and to have the tax collected by the troops we have there. For my part, I never saw a froward child mended by whipping : and I would not have the mother country become a stepmother.
227. oldal - In all these complicated political machines, there are so many wheels within wheels, that it is always difficult, and sometimes impossible, to guess which of them gives direction to the whole. Mr Pitt is convinced that the principal wheel, or, if you will, the spoke in his wheel, came from Stade.
143. oldal - I have seen,' says this man of the world, " the silly rounds of business and pleasure, and have done with them all. I have enjoyed all the pleasures of the world, and consequently know their futility, and do not regret their loss. I appraise them at their real value, which is in truth very low; whereas those who have not experienced always over-rate them.
266. oldal - I do by no means desire to repeat the nauseous dose, for the sake of the fugitive dream. Shall I tell you that I bear this melancholy situation with that meritorious constancy and resignation which most people boast of ? No ; for I really cannot help it. I bear it — because I must bear it, whether I will or no — I think of nothing but killing time the best I can, now that he is become mine enemy.
214. oldal - Do not stare at the seeming paradox, for it is an undoubted truth, that the less one has to do, the less time one finds to do it in. One yawns, one procrastinates, one can do it when one will, and therefore one seldom does it at all; whereas those who have a great deal of business must (to use a vulgar expression) buckle to it, and then they always find time to do it in.
366. oldal - I must freely tell you, that in matters of religion and matrimony I never give any advice; because I will not have anybody's torments in this world or the next laid to my charge.
232. oldal - Physical ills are the taxes laid upon this wretched life ; some are taxed higher, and some lower, but all pay something. My philosophy teaches me to reflect how much higher, rather than how much lower, I might have been taxed.
360. oldal - Here is a new political arch almost built, but of materials of so different a nature, and without a key-stone, that, it does not, in my opinion, indicate either strength or duration. It will certainly require repairs, and a key-stone next winter; and that key-stone will, and mnst necessarily be, Mr. Pitt.
144. oldal - I have done, I can hardly persuade myself that all that frivolous hurry and bustle, and pleasure of the world, had any reality : but I look upon all that has passed as one of those romantic dreams which opium commonly occasions ; and I do by no means desire to repeat the nauseous dose for the sake of the fugitive dream.