Letters, Sentences and MaximsA. L. Burt Company, 1999 - 348 σελίδες A compilation of letters and maxims imparting Lord Chesterfield's guidance in the conduct of life and business matters. |
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Σελίδα 79
... Julius Cæsar , Chesterfield says : " You know so much more and learn so much better than any boy of your age , that you see I do not treat you like a boy , but write to you on sub- jects fit for men to consider . " NOVELS AND ROMANCES ...
... Julius Cæsar , Chesterfield says : " You know so much more and learn so much better than any boy of your age , that you see I do not treat you like a boy , but write to you on sub- jects fit for men to consider . " NOVELS AND ROMANCES ...
Σελίδα 91
... Julius Cæsar , who had a noble thirst of glory , used to say that he would rather be the first in a village than the second in Rome ; and he even cried SENTENCES AND MAXIMS . 91.
... Julius Cæsar , who had a noble thirst of glory , used to say that he would rather be the first in a village than the second in Rome ; and he even cried SENTENCES AND MAXIMS . 91.
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