Miscellaneous Works of the Late Philip Dormer Stanhope, Earl of Chesterfield: Consisting of Letters to His Friends, Never Before Printed, and Various Other Articles : to which are Prefixed, Memoirs of His Life, Tending to Illustrate the Civil, Literary, and Political History of His Time, Nide 2Edward and Charles Dilly, 1779 |
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Sivu 5
... and that proper per- fons be authorized to contract with Mrs. Salmon , for raising the same number of men in the best of wax . B 3 That r That the faid perfons be likewife authorized to treat MISCELLANEOUS PIECES . 1. 5.
... and that proper per- fons be authorized to contract with Mrs. Salmon , for raising the same number of men in the best of wax . B 3 That r That the faid perfons be likewife authorized to treat MISCELLANEOUS PIECES . 1. 5.
Sivu 6
... faid perfons be likewife authorized to treat with that ingenious mechanic , Myn Heer Von Pinch- beck , for the clock - work neceffary for the faid num- ber of land - forces . It appears from my firft poftulatum , that this fu- ture army ...
... faid perfons be likewife authorized to treat with that ingenious mechanic , Myn Heer Von Pinch- beck , for the clock - work neceffary for the faid num- ber of land - forces . It appears from my firft poftulatum , that this fu- ture army ...
Sivu 7
... faid to have received , for Free Britons and other writings , in four years , the fum of 109977. 65. 84. out of the treasury . B 4 proffive preffive imitation of life , as it unites in itself MISCELLANEOUS PIECES . I. 7.
... faid to have received , for Free Britons and other writings , in four years , the fum of 109977. 65. 84. out of the treasury . B 4 proffive preffive imitation of life , as it unites in itself MISCELLANEOUS PIECES . I. 7.
Sivu 42
... faid hitherto relates only to meta- phorical weight , and is meant to recommend to the ferious care and attention of pofterity the preservation of our happy conftitution , and to advise them to be watchful of any the leaft innovation in ...
... faid hitherto relates only to meta- phorical weight , and is meant to recommend to the ferious care and attention of pofterity the preservation of our happy conftitution , and to advise them to be watchful of any the leaft innovation in ...
Sivu 44
... faid Mariov avng , or , the dress fhews the man ; and it is certain , that of all trifling things , there is none by which people fo much difcover their natural turn of mind , as by their drefs . In greater matters they proceed more ...
... faid Mariov avng , or , the dress fhews the man ; and it is certain , that of all trifling things , there is none by which people fo much difcover their natural turn of mind , as by their drefs . In greater matters they proceed more ...
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Sivu 304 - Wit, my Lords, is a sort of property; it is the property of those who have it, and too often the only property they have to depend on. It is indeed but a precarious dependence. Thank God! we, my Lords, have a dependence of another kind...
Sivu 294 - I fear we have more reason to complain of bad measures in our polity, and a general decay of virtue and morality among the people. In public, as well as private life, the only way to prevent being ridiculed or censured, is to avoid all ridiculous or wicked measures, and to pursue such only as are virtuous and worthy.
Sivu 357 - At other times he was a cheerful and agreeable companion ; but, conscious that he was not always so, he avoided company too much, and was too often alone, giving way to a train of gloomy reflections. His constitution, which was never robust, broke rapidly at the latter end of his life.
Sivu 305 - Gentleman will be exposed to who writes any thing for the Stage, must certainly prevent every Man of a generous and free Spirit from attempting any Thing in that Way; and as the Stage has always been the proper Channel for Wit and Humour, therefore, my Lords, when I...
Sivu 243 - My friend was going on, and to say the truth, growing dull, when I took the liberty of interrupting him, by acknowledging that the cogency of his arguments, and the...
Sivu 320 - Lords, the law is not to be condemned for its inefficacy, since it only fails by the defect of those who are to direct its operations. The best and most important laws will contribute very little to the security or happiness of a people, if no judges of integrity and spirit can be found among them.
Sivu 281 - ... for keeping : every age has degenerated ; and, from the fall of the first man, my unfortunate ancestor, our species has been tumbling on, century by century, from bad to worse, for about six thousand years. Considering this progressive state of deterioration, it is a very great mercy that things are no worse with us at present ; since, geometrically speaking, the human ought by this time to have sunk infinitely below the brute and the vegetable species, which...
Sivu 259 - Townly observed with concern and impatience, that people of fashion now came intolerably late, and in a glut at once, which laid the lady of the house under great difficulties to make the parties properly. That, no doubt...
Sivu 239 - The fact will appear so incredible, that it will certainly be believed; the only difficulty will be how to account for it ; and that, as it commonly does, will engross the attention of the learned.
Sivu 303 - Court, which is only a most just and a most necessary satire upon the fashionable vices and follies of the Court. Courtiers, my Lords, are too polite to reprove one another ; the only place where they can meet with any just reproof, is a free though not a licentious stage...