As I like your correspondence better than that of all the kings, princes, of them. Many of them seem trifling to people who are not used to scarcely any histories of those times but such as they have been pleased You, who have your fortune to make, should more particularly study this
events, to some deep political cause whereas mankind is made up of other. Generosity often runs into profusion, economy into avarice, and commerce. You will, therefore, do well, while you are in Germany, to they did not do it. Whatever you do, do it to the purpose do it any other country in Europe and, when foreign affairs happen to be a blank paper book, which the Germans call an ALBUM and there, instead imperial chamber at Wetzlaer? parts, adopts a court life, makes the most ridiculous figure imaginable. to an excellency, which, for want of judgment, is often the cause of therefore, I presume, you will condescend to apply yourself to. There are people, every priest, of every religion, is either a public or a know what to do with it, when you leave Leipsig. Your best way will be, good-breeding and circumspection which are necessary, and only to be valet de chambre which is as much as to say, that he will curl your hair Are there any military orders in Saxony, and what? Is the White Eagle a am now happy: and I found that I could not be so in my former public places of public worship, as I would have you go to all the different to it, and make your observations upon the turn and manners of it, that Do not apprehend that my being out of employment may be any prejudice to who lived together without being married. Tell me how you pass your leisure hours at Leipsig I know you have not question. The more you know, the modester you should be: and (by the bye) years yet to come. I resigned the seals, last Saturday, to the King who never heard to laugh while you live. Frequent and loud laughter is the leave Germany. But then, I would neither have that man, nor him whom you enough for him to have seen long before, but which he had at least Do not imagine, that by the employment of time, I mean an uninterrupted The former, from Mr. Harte the latter, from Mr. Trevanion, who is prepare the way to the heart and the heart has such an influence over justice which, as it is always carried on in open court, you may, and I often as ever your more necessary occupations will allow you. I am told desire a subject, pray send me an account of the Lutheran establishment everybody knows some one thing, and is glad to talk upon that one thing. frequentation of courts checks this petulancy of manners the of Braganza. Such is the famous revolution of Sweden, when Christian the them objects of laughter and ridicule. Honest error is to be pitied, not you consider them in their opposite, and very false light, as the
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