Letters to His Son On the Art of Becoming a Man of the World And a Gentleman, 1753-54

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Seriously, I am very glad that you arewhirled in that 'tourbillon' of pleasures; they smooth, polish, and ruboff rough corners: perhaps too, you have some particular COLLISION, whichis still more effectual.
Schannat's "History of the Palatinate" was, I find, written originally inGerman, in which language I suppose it is that you have read it; but, asI must humbly content myself with the French translation, Vaillant hassent for it for me from Holland, so that I have not yet read it. Whileyou are
... in the Palatinate, you do very well to read everything relativeto it; you will do still better if you make that reading the foundationof your inquiries into the more minute circumstances and anecdotes ofthat country, whenever you are in company with informed and knowingpeople.
The Ministers here, intimidated on the absurd and groundless clamors ofthe mob, have, very weakly in my mind, repealed, this session, the billwhich they had passed in the last for rendering Jews capable of beingnaturalized by subsequent acts of parliament.


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