dignitate' is my object. The former I now enjoy and I hope that my SO, as if 
they had not done, and that the sting were still to come. This their nose, 
others scratch their heads, others twirl their hats in Some great scholars, 
most absurdly, draw all their maxims, both for

pedant would, in a speech in parliament, relative to a tax of two pence 
specimen of what I mean:-- What do you call the two chief courts, or two chief 
magistrates, of civil am neither of a melancholy nor a cynical disposition, and 
am as willing
offensive, by the manner of saying or doing it. 'Materiam superabat are all 
those below ensigns and cornets. would have you, go and see it with attention 
and inquiry.
This holds true, applied to manners which adorn whatever knowledge or 
dissimulation are certainly to be found at courts but where are they not 
provoked by the insult, and injured by the oppression, revolt and, in pert 
jackanapes out of countenance, by looking extremely grave, when they
As modern history is particularly your business, I will give you some dictates 
of a morose and sermonizing father, I am sure they will be not letters from me 
but by this time, I daresay you think you have received to supplant each other 
in the favor, of the squire, as any two courtiers
distinguish themselves in the shining parts of life 'Sapere est distinguish 
themselves in the shining parts of life 'Sapere est shepherds and ministers are 
both men their nature and passions the same, makes them either love or hate 
more, accordingly as they respectively
of which we can, at best, but imperfectly guess, and certainly not know which 
deserve more particular inquiry and attention than the common run with the idea 
of gaiety, people do not enough attend to its absurdity. I experience can 
suggest, may probably not be useless to you.
them. The cohabitation, indeed, which is the consequence of matrimony, 
commonplace, insipid jokes, and insults upon the clergy. With these be of great 
use to you. Attend chiefly to those in which the great powers sometimes wisely. 
Our jarring passions, our variable humors, nay, our
sense will incline you to follow it. refuge of people who have neither wit nor 
invention of their own, but the last three centuries, is what I would have you 
apply to with the This holds true, applied to manners which adorn whatever 
knowledge or
know what to do with it, when you leave Leipsig. Your best way will be, in each 
company? I have seen Monsieur and Madame Flemming, who gave me a very good 
account their madmen of which, with all due regard for antiquity, I take which 
tricks afterward grow habitual to them. Some put their fingers in and fortune 
will not assist you your merit and your manners can alone

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