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Σελίδα 143
The manner of doing things is often more important than the things themselves ;
and the very same thing may become either ... with the manners of a courtier ;
and to join , what is seldom joined in any of my countrymen , books and the world
.
The manner of doing things is often more important than the things themselves ;
and the very same thing may become either ... with the manners of a courtier ;
and to join , what is seldom joined in any of my countrymen , books and the world
.
Σελίδα 249
As to the modes of it , indeed , they vary according to persons , places , and
circumstances ; and are only to be acquired by observation and experience ; but
the substance of it is everywhere and eternally the Good - manners are , to
particular ...
As to the modes of it , indeed , they vary according to persons , places , and
circumstances ; and are only to be acquired by observation and experience ; but
the substance of it is everywhere and eternally the Good - manners are , to
particular ...
Σελίδα 254
You will negotiate with very little success , if you do not , previously , by your
manners , conciliate and engage the affections of those with whom you are to
negotiate . Can you ever get into the confidence and the secrets of the courts
where you ...
You will negotiate with very little success , if you do not , previously , by your
manners , conciliate and engage the affections of those with whom you are to
negotiate . Can you ever get into the confidence and the secrets of the courts
where you ...
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