is certain, that in all courts and congresses, where there are various foreign ministers, those of the King of Sardinia are generally the two very little volumes, which I had formerly read. I read it over again, everybody in the place allows to be the best company next to their own
I stumbled, the other day, at a bookseller's, upon "Comte Gabalis," in for the discretion of the passengers in the street, who must necessarily subjects of conversation, and as they are more or less interwoven with very well afford it. They cannot help speaking truth, though they know except true religion and morality, invited to it. The ambitious hoped for it is as any king, emperor, or pope, can pretend to) she requires, and than who like censure. Should you therefore expatiate in the praise of business of a foreign minister is, to get into the secrets, and to know to be in it sometimes, and you will be but more esteemed in other some degree of shame and confusion) into all the Cardinal Virtues, by vices, if they have any, are so many spots which you would no more
Just as I had written what goes before, I received your letter of the at all. But when, historically, you are obliged to mention yourself, take serene air, which their consciousness of power gives them. As in this thousand useful discoveries, which otherwise would never have been made.
But to conclude this long letter all the above-mentioned rules, however Talk often, but never long: in that case, if you do not please, at least great world where the first impressions that you shall give of yourself Knights Templars, etc., the injustice and the wickedness of those the other hand, a company consisting entirely of people of very low fashionable. Adieu! This letter is full long enough. It consists chiefly (but by no means without exception) of people of people, and you will always find their eagerness and impetuosity rise or
they owe their fashions and their luster to those genteel vices. Whereas drunk six or eight bottles of wine at a sitting out of charity, I will will be decisive, for they always stick. To keep good company, especially justice which I have mentioned above, of not doing to anyone what you deal of harm: upon which the Cardinal observes most judiciously, 'Que the place call, and acknowledge to be, good company, notwithstanding some but with those, whether men or women, who properly constitute what is again that he thought it a duty which he owed to his country, and that such an unretentive weakness, as must convince them that you will tell it think, but you must observe, too, that those who do so are never those with you and as I shall, on my part, write you very freely my opinion everybody. Why? because Venus will not charm so much, without her and the best language of the place are most unquestionably to be learned advantage. A prudent reserve is therefore as necessary as a seeming
I received this in an email . If you have read this far can you explain what the above means? Is there a hidden maning I have missed?
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Originally posted by adramforallIt's called spam.
is certain, that in all courts and congresses, where there are various foreign ministers, those of the King of Sardinia are generally the two very little volumes, which I had formerly read. I read it over again, everybody in the place allows to be the best company next to their own
I stumbled, the other day, at a bookseller's, upon "Comte Gabalis," in f ...[text shortened]... far can you explain what the above means? Is there a hidden maning I have missed?
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Originally posted by adramforallBernard maning ??
is certain, that in all courts and congresses, where there are various foreign ministers, those of the King of Sardinia are generally the two very little volumes, which I had formerly read. I read it over again, everybody in the place allows to be the best company next to their own
I stumbled, the other day, at a bookseller's, upon "Comte Gabalis," in f ...[text shortened]... far can you explain what the above means? Is there a hidden maning I have missed?
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Originally posted by adramforall😀
No this is spam
http://www.spam.com/
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yeah, but I see alot of these e-mails (used to work for the abuse department of an ISP here in Ireland) and they don't make any sense, but a lot of the time they have attachments or links - don't open or click them!
although I guess that advice should just be common sense anymore, but you'd be surprised...
Originally posted by adramforallI skimmed it. I don't think there's any meaning there.
is certain, that in all courts and congresses, where there are various foreign ministers, those of the King of Sardinia are generally the two very little volumes, which I had formerly read. I read it over again, everybody in the place allows to be the best company next to their own
I stumbled, the other day, at a bookseller's, upon "Comte Gabalis," in f ...[text shortened]... far can you explain what the above means? Is there a hidden maning I have missed?
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