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" Rome engrosses every moment of your time ; and if it engrosses it in the manner I could wish, I willingly give up my share of it. I would rather prodesse quam conspici. "
Letters Written by the Late Right Honourable Philip Dormer Stanhope, Earl of ... - Page 162
by Philip Dormer Stanhope - 1810
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Private and original correspondence ... with king William, the leaders of ...

Charles Talbot (duke of Shrewsbury.) - 1821 - 696 pages
...mediation. THE EARL OF SUNDERLAND TO THE DUKE OF SHREWSBURY. " London, March 21-31, 1699-1700.—My lord; It is so long since I have heard from you, that I must inquire of yourself concerning you, whether you intend to be at Newmarket, Kensington, or Hampton...
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Private and Original Correspondence of Charles Talbot, Duke of Shrewsbury ...

Charles Talbot Duke of Shrewsbury - 1821 - 706 pages
...mediation. THE EARL OF SUNDERLAND TO THE DUKE OF SHREWSBURY. " London, March 21-31, 1699-1700. — My lord; It is so long since I have heard from you, that I must inquire of yourself concerning you, whether you intend to be at Newmarket, Kensington, or Hampton...
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Letters Written by the Earl of Chesterfield to His Son, Volume 2

Lord Philip Dormer Stanhope Chesterfield, Philip Dormer Stanhope Earl of Chesterfield - 1827 - 390 pages
...will avail you very little. Adieu. LETTER CLXXXIII. MY DEAR FRIEND, London, Jan. the 25th, OS 1750. IT is so long since I have heard from you, that I...I willingly give up my share of it. I would rather prodesse quam conspici. Put out your time but to good interest ; and I do not desire to borrow much...
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Letters on education

Philip Dormer Stanhope Earl of Chesterfield - 1847 - 492 pages
...all you know, and all you can do, will avail you very little. Adieu. London, January 25, OS 1750. MY DEAR FRIEND, IT is so long since I have heard from...I willingly give up my share of it. I would rather prodesse quam conspici. Put out your time but to good interest, and I do not desire to borrow much...
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Works, Including His Letters to His Son, &c: To which is Prefixed an ...

Philip Dormer Stanhope Earl of Chesterfield - 1853 - 764 pages
...can do, will avail you very little. Adieu. LETTER CCXV. MY DEAR FRIEND, London, January 25. OS 1750. It is so long since I have heard from you, that I suppose Rome engrosser every moment of your time ; and if it engrosses it in the manner I could wish, I willingly...
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Letters to Her Mother

Sister Mary Ignatia Greene - 1853 - 98 pages
...sincere and affectionate daughter, SR. MARY IGNATIA. ST. JOSEPH'S, JULY 18iH, 1847. MY DEAREST MOTHER, It is so long since I have heard from you, that I feel anxious for fear that you are sick. I hope it is not so, but I fear it, as I certainly wrote last....
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Selections from the Letters of Robert Southey ...

Robert Southey - 1856 - 456 pages
...should be made here. Yours truly, ROBERT SOUTHEY. To John May, Esq. Kingsdown, Bristol, Feb. 9. 1800. MY DEAR FRIEND, It is so long since I have heard from you, that I feel a degree of uneasiness at your silence ; but one great benefit of marriage is, that it never allows...
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Letters Written by the Earl of Chesterfield to His Son

Philip Dormer Stanhope Earl of Chesterfield - 1857 - 642 pages
...January 25, O. 8. 1760. MY DEAR FKIEND : It во long since I have heard from yon, that 1 suppose Borne engrosses every moment of your time ; and if it engrosses...I willingly give up my share of it. I would rather prodate quam eonipici. Put out your time but to-good interest ; and I do not desire to borrow much...
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Letters written by lord Chesterfield to his son, ed. with notes ..., Volume 1

Philip Dormer Stanhope (4th earl of Chesterfield.) - 1872 - 474 pages
...avail you very little. Adieu. LETTER CLXXXIII. MY DEAR FRIEND, London, January the 25th, 0. S. 1750. IT is so long since I have heard from you, that I...I willingly give up my share of it. I would rather prodesse quam consjMci. Put out your time but to good interest ; and I do not desire to borrow much...
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Letters Written by the Earl of Chesterfield to His Son

Philip Dormer Stanhope Earl of Chesterfield - 1876 - 636 pages
...have heard from yon, that 1 •oppose Rome engrosses every moment of your time ; and if it engi osses it in the manner I could wish, I willingly give up my share of it. I would rather prodeue quam conspici. Put out your time but to good interest; and 1 do not desire to borrow much of...
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