Letters to His Son On the Art of Becoming a Man of the World And a Gentleman, 1756-58

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The French say they willhave an army of 180, 000 men in Germany this year; the Empress Queen willhave 150, 000; if the Russians have but 40, 000, what can resist such aforce? The King of Prussia may say, indeed, with more justice than everany one person could before him, 'Moi. Medea superest'.
You promised the some egotism; but I have received none yet. Do youfrequent the Landgrave? 'Hantex vous les grands de la terre'? What arethe connections of the evening? All this, and a great deal more of
...thiskind, let me know in your next.
The House of Commons is still very unanimous. There was a little popularsquib let off this week, in a motion of Sir John Glynne's, seconded bySir John Philips, for annual parliaments. It was a very cold scent, andput an end to by a division of 190 to 70.
Good-night. Work hard, that you may divert yourself well.
LETTER CCXVIII LONDON, March 4, 1758.
MY DEAR FRIEND: I should have been much more surprised at the contents ofyour letter of the 17th past, if I had not happened to have seen Sir C.


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