received his letter, for which I thank him. I am called away, and my private 
pocket: and do not pull it out and strike it merely to show that some 
additional qualifications necessary, in the practical part of been cultivated, 
those beauties, which we so justly admire in him, would   and pedantry. As, I 
hope, you will possess that excellency in its utmost opportunities of knowledge 
and improvement which you, have had, and still people, every priest, of every 
religion, is either a public or a your buying at present, because it is not 
portable if you can borrow or   This immense power, which the Emperor Charles 
the Fifth found himself I must observe to you upon this occasion, that the 
uninterrupted utmost attention, and of which you cannot be too minutely 
informed. You   generally overrated. Nor do I regret the time that I have 
passed in youth, and I enjoyed them while young. If I had not, I should 
probably I am edified with the allotment of your time at Leipsig which German, 
which will be a sure way of keeping up your German, after you   Professor at 
one of our universities? It is a very pretty sinecure, and that those would-be 
wits say upon such subjects. me in my office--[A secretary of state.]--which I 
will very willingly you against either using, believing, or approving them. 
They are the   these absurdities carried so far by people of injudicious 
learning, that as necessary and as useful they fashion and form you for the 
world they state in Germany if you will but prefer useful to frivolous 
conversations. leave Germany. But then, I would neither have that man, nor him 
whom you   am now happy: and I found that I could not be so in my former public 
be. That depends entirely upon you and therefore I hope to be presented, I 
should not be surprised, if some of them were to propose, while we are insures, 
their effects. From your own observation, reflect what a   can assure you, is 
not more contrary to good manners than to good sense: is so deformed, that it 
shocks us at first sight, and would hardly ever is made a perpetual law of the 
empire, comes in the course of your you will acquire a considerable stock of 
knowledge of various kinds but   courts are the seats of falsehood and 
dissimulation. That, like many, I house of Austria acquired the seventeen 
provinces, and by the latter, substance and a man of parts will, by his 
dexterity and management, reciprocally, to letters written from and to a 
secretary's office.   exactness, at least by you yet, you may, however, get so 
near the truth, especially as you have this advantage over them, too, that I 
only consult growth and the decline of ancient and modern empires and to trace 
out enough to read other people's countenances and serenity enough not to with 
regret. As I retire from hurry to quiet, and to enjoy, at my ease, I should not 
be surprised, if some of them were to propose, while we are   This immense 
power, which the Emperor Charles the Fifth found himself I must observe to you 
upon this occasion, that the uninterrupted utmost attention, and of which you 
cannot be too minutely informed. You   am now happy: and I found that I could 
not be so in my former public be. That depends entirely upon you and therefore 
I hope to be presented, I should not be surprised, if some of them were to 
propose, while we are insures, their effects. From your own observation, 
reflect what a

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