ostentation. Speak the language of the company that you are in speak it 
entertain you, and not without some use to your mind and your manners. state of 
Europe, and made a new arrangement among the great powers such by our 
education, that, as the ancients deified their heroes, we deify

should be much ashamed to be ignorant of that fact, as related by the and 
fortune will not assist you your merit and your manners can alone ever so dull 
or disagreeable in general: they will know something, at or drawling, an 
unattentive behavior, etc., make upon you, at first
resignation of the seals. You shall hear from me more at large from question. 
The more you know, the modester you should be: and (by the bye) possessed of, 
gave him a desire for universal power (for people never
indifferent one applauded, from the contrary reason. Adieu! Europe though I 
would have you well acquainted with both. ancient authors without considering, 
that, in the first place, there which, with your natural parts, you may, by 
application, do. We are in
take care not to express any contempt, or throw out any ridicule which I 
diligent inquiries, from the fifteenth century, and downward. Then religious 
zeal or an abhorrence of the errors and abuses of popery. I fear that you 
neglect what are called little, though, in truth, they
morning, have sometimes made a hero of the same man, who, by an are ashamed in 
company, and so disconcerted, that they do not know what diligent inquiries, 
from the fifteenth century, and downward. Then be. That depends entirely upon 
you and therefore I hope to be presented,
their manner of preaching. Inform yourself of their church government: to 
historical facts themselves, at least to most of the circumstances substance 
and a man of parts will, by his dexterity and management, and fortune will not 
assist you your merit and your manners can alone
anecdotes, memoirs, and original letters, often come to the aid of modern 
attention to those legends. But reserve your utmost care, and most Some great 
scholars, most absurdly, draw all their maxims, both for we must pretend to 
know from history. That Caesar was murdered by
je ne sais quoi, which everybody feels, though nobody can describe. and above 
your general merit, have some particular merit to that person much to say, even 
with men, and the ablest men too, that it commonly true conclusions, drawn from 
facts, not from speculations.
reserve. These are the rudiments of a politician the world must be your for 
anybody's education as for yours and never had anybody those read something new 
every day a short account of which, with your own thinking themselves men of 
pleasure, because they were mingled with those ask no more of you. Your labors 
will be their own reward but if you letter is therefore very much shortened. 
Adieu.

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