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

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

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Chesterfield, Philip Dormer Stanhope, Earl of
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pubOne.info present you this new edition. MY DEAR FRIEND: I received yours yesterday morning together with the Prussian, papers, which I have read with great attention. If courts could blush, those of Vienna and Dresden ought, to have their falsehoods so publicly, and so undeniably exposed. The former will, I presume, next year, employ an hundred thousand men, to answer the accusation; and if the Empress of the two Russias is pleased to argue in the same cogent manner, their logic will be too strong for all the King of Prussia's rhetoric. I well remember the treaty so often referred to in those pieces, between the two Empresses, in 1746. The King was strongly pressed by the Empress Queen to accede to it. Wassenaer communicated it to me for that purpose. I asked him if there were no secret articles; suspecting that there were some, because the ostensible treaty was a mere harmless, defensive one. He assured me that there were none. Upon which I told him, that as the King had already defensive alliances with those two Empresses, I did not see of what use his accession to this treaty, if merely a defensive one, could be, either to himself or the other contracting parties; but that, however, if it was only desired as an indication of the King's good will, I would give him an act by which his Majesty should accede to that treaty, as far, but no further, as at present he stood engaged to the respective Empresses by the defensive alliances subsisting with each
EAN 9782819947820
ISBN 2819947824
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Publication date November 6, 2010
Pages 107
Language English
Country Uruguay
Authors Chesterfield, Philip Dormer Stanhope, Earl of