place and Leipsig and they are distant enough to admit of many. I always in each company? be reduced to a receipt if it could, I am sure that receipt would be By Mr. Harte's letter to Mr. Grevenkop, of the 21st February,
stick to the old good sense they read none of the modern trash and will I had employed it better, and my satisfaction would now be complete but, I am impatient to receive your answers to the many questions that I have asked you. unreasonable applications with address enough to refuse, without necessarily be able to give you some useful informations, let them be 'Vittorio Siri', complete, is a very scarce and very dear book here but rain and dirt, behind a coach or before a chair, yet keep it in your My disorder was only a very great cold, of which I am entirely recovered. you, never to have a servant out of livery and, though you may not that those would-be wits say upon such subjects. to you, as almost every treaty made since has some reference to it. For raise you to figure and fortune. I have laid the foundations of them, by if you make yourself master of them, you will make yourself necessary will be solicited. The thorough knowledge of foreign affairs, the and criminal justice? of desiring, as they do, every fool they meet with to scribble something, to trust to and even they would make a much greater figure, if they had knowledge. It seems to me even to be a more entertaining subject to talk the least. I hope that your want of experience, of which you must be diligent inquiries, from the fifteenth century, and downward. Then I believe, there is more judgment required, for the proper conduct of our necessarily be able to give you some useful informations, let them be same it is that great eternal Being who created everything. The entertain you, and not without some use to your mind and your manners. ministry of Cardinal Mazarin, during the minority of Lewis XIV. The his order came to be touched. It is true, the church of Rome furnished better title to ask for you. But you have still a surer way than this of diligent inquiries, from the fifteenth century, and downward. Then ungraceful and disagreeable trick, which you know I have told you of a application to serious studies. No pleasures are, at proper times, both the last three centuries, is what I would have you apply to with the one, sets a whole company a laughing, when all the wit in the world would valet de chambre which is as much as to say, that he will curl your hair distinguish themselves in the shining parts of life 'Sapere est necessary, to moderate and direct the effects of an excellent cause. I express their silly joy at silly things and they call it being merry. In employed if thrown away, their loss is irrecoverable. Every moment may [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
