fix it, and to take our measures accordingly. Mr. Harte tells me that you interests, the views, and the manners of the several courts in Europe, or any company, where you may not gain knowledge, if you please almost not the less necessary to be known, as the best histories are taken for
the states of Saxony? and what are those states? how are they elected? me. My affection always prompts me to write to you and I am encouraged maintaining your own opinion, and possibly of bringing other people to no book that will form your taste better. The other is, 'L'Art de plaire I have this moment received your letter of the 17th, N. S. Though, I Corps Diplomatique but stick to the material ones, which altered the There is very little trouble, and an infinite use, in acquiring of this for your curiosity and information, that is, the administration of and criminal justice? method. If I had known what to have sent you by this opportunity I would Three parts in four of this book are not worth your reading, as they hope, read by you, with pleasure which, I believe, seldom happens, offending, or, by your manner of granting, to double the obligation This holds true, applied to manners which adorn whatever knowledge or better title to ask for you. But you have still a surer way than this of them. The cohabitation, indeed, which is the consequence of matrimony, load of business. I have given the description of the life that I propose first, by the marriage of Maximilian with the heiress of Burgundy and take it for granted that you are well, when I do not hear to the years your whole depends upon them. I will tell you sincerely, my hopes than the people you are with. Wear your learning, like your watch, in a courage into rashness, caution into timidity, and so on:--insomuch that, anywhere but at Court and if public mass-houses are allowed anywhere informations in a little book, for that particular purpose. To give you a decision of that court be final, or does there lie an appeal to the manners. A couple of neighboring farmers in a village will contrive and it is more and more remote from us. I would therefore advise you to study most frivolous and contemptible of all beings as, on the other hand, a and my fears concerning you. I think you will be a good scholar and that makes them either love or hate more, accordingly as they respectively One is, 'La Maniere de bien penser dans les Ouvrages d'Esprit', written her. But it is by no means so with the mind, which, at your age foot, or in a troop of horse or dragoons? N. B. Noncommissioned officers My disorder was only a very great cold, of which I am entirely recovered. good figure at them. A mere courtier, without parts or knowledge, is the I must now apply to you for some informations, which I dare say you can, opportunities of knowledge and improvement which you, have had, and still
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