登陆注册
5420900000308

第308章 LETTER CXCVIII

LONDON,March 8,1754

MY DEAR FRIEND:A great and unexpected event has lately happened in our ministerial world.Mr.Pelham died last Monday of a fever and mortification,occasioned by a general corruption of his whole mass of blood,which had broke out into sores in his back.I regret him as an old acquaintance,a pretty near relation,and a private man,with whom Ihave lived many years in a social and friendly way.He meant well to the public;and was incorrupt in a post where corruption is commonly contagious.If he was no shining,enterprising minister,he was a safe one,which I like better.Very shining ministers,like the sun,are apt to scorch when they shine the brightest:in our constitution,I prefer the milder light of a less glaring minister.His successor is not yet,at least publicly,'designatus'.You will easily suppose that many are very willing,and very few able,to fill that post.Various persons are talked of,by different people,for it,according as their interest prompts them to wish,or their ignorance to conjecture.Mr.Fox is the most talked of;he is strongly supported by the Duke of Cumberland.Mr.

Legge,the Solicitor-General,and Dr.Lee,are likewise all spoken of,upon the foot of the Duke of Newcastle's,and the Chancellor's interest.

Should it be any one of the last three,I think no great alterations will ensue;but should Mr.Fox prevail,it would,in my opinion,soon produce changes by no means favorable to the Duke of Newcastle.In the meantime,the wild conjectures of volunteer politicians,and the ridiculous importance which,upon these occasions,blockheads always endeavor to give themselves,by grave looks,significant shrugs,and insignificant whispers,are very entertaining to a bystander,as,thank God,I now am.

One KNOWS SOMETHING,but is not yet at liberty to tell it;another has heard something from a very good hand;a third congratulates himself upon a certain degree of intimacy,which he has long had with everyone of the candidates,though perhaps he has never spoken twice to anyone of them.

In short,in these sort of intervals,vanity,interest,and absurdity,always display themselves in the most ridiculous light.One who has been so long behind the scenes as I have is much more diverted with the entertainment,than those can be who only see it from the pit and boxes.

I know the whole machinery of the interior,and can laugh the better at the silly wonder and wild conjectures of the uninformed spectators.

This accident,I think,cannot in the least affect your election,which is finally settled with your friend Mr.Eliot.For,let who will prevail,I presume,he will consider me enough,not to overturn an arrangement of that sort,in which he cannot possibly be personally interested.So pray go on with your parliamentary preparations.Have that object always in your view,and pursue it with attention.

I take it for granted that your late residence in Germany has made you as perfect and correct in German,as you were before in French,at least it is worth your while to be so;because it is worth every man's while to be perfectly master of whatever language he may ever have occasion to speak.

A man is not himself,in a language which he does not thoroughly possess;his thoughts are degraded,when inelegantly or imperfectly expressed;he is cramped and confined,and consequently can never appear to advantage.

Examine and analyze those thoughts that strike you the most,either in conversation or in books;and you will find that they owe at least half their merit to the turn and expression of them.There is nothing truer than that old saying,'Nihil dictum quod non prins dictum'.It is only the manner of saying or writing it that makes it appear new.Convince yourself that manner is almost everything,in everything;and study it accordingly.

I am this moment informed,and I believe truly,that Mr.Fox --[Henry Fox,created Lord Holland,Baron of Foxley,in the year 1763]--is to succeed Mr.Pelham as First Commissioner of the Treasury and Chancellor of the Exchequer;and your friend,Mr.Yorke,of The Hague,to succeed Mr.Fox as Secretary at War.I am not sorry for this promotion of Mr.

Fox,as I have always been upon civil terms with him,and found him ready to do me any little services.He is frank and gentleman-like in his manner:and,to a certain degree,I really believe will be your friend upon my account;if you can afterward make him yours,upon your own,'tan mieux'.I have nothing more to say now but Adieu.

同类推荐
  • 佛说十八臂陀罗尼经

    佛说十八臂陀罗尼经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • The Phantom of the Opera

    The Phantom of the Opera

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 壶关录

    壶关录

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 伤寒缵论

    伤寒缵论

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 孟春纪

    孟春纪

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
热门推荐
  • 恃宠不骄枉为妃

    恃宠不骄枉为妃

    穿到哪个朝代不好,为什么她要穿到清朝来,还是弘历?我是不是该问一句:“皇上,你还记得当年大明湖畔的夏雨荷吗?”原谅女主,还珠格格的对她影响太大。不过这里没有紫薇小燕子哒!她现在是一个格格,入府两年了,连弘历长啥样都不大清楚。他还只是亲王,还没有当上皇帝,可后院一直都很热闹。这不,自从她来了,自从她得宠了,这后院可就更热闹了,说鸡飞狗跳那都是谦虚的。
  • 给你一个销售团队,你要怎么管

    给你一个销售团队,你要怎么管

    销售是企业的生命线,企业要占领市场获取利润,就要抓销售。销售团队是企业占领市场的先头部队,企业要想搞好销售,就要抓好销售团队管理。销售团队人员来自五湖四海,性格志趣和处世方式相差,如何发挥每个人的优势,不同的销售人员如何管理?销售工作纷繁复杂,如何构建最佳的销售团队模式,如何制订合理的薪酬标准,如何通过绩效考核激发团队潜能,如何带领团队开拓市场、维护客户?每一环节管理上的不当或失误,都会造成团队管理上的混乱,影响整个团队的业绩,这就给销售团队管理工作带来了困难和挑战。给你一个销售团队,到底要怎样管?本书手把手教你从零开始建立销售团队,打造一支同心协力、所向披靡的无敌精英销售团队。
  • 重生九零有点甜

    重生九零有点甜

    上辈子,生性懦弱的秦婉舟只在坚持读书上面硬气了一回,可是家徒四壁,身无分文,为了逃出那个小山沟,她不惜与家里人反目,成为了被人戳脊梁骨的不孝女。重活一世,面对穷得揭不开锅的家,秦婉舟撸起袖子,还是赚钱要紧,赚钱要紧。
  • 惹火甜妻一送一:祁爷,抱!

    惹火甜妻一送一:祁爷,抱!

    豪门千金因鸠占鹊巢而被迫出国,五年后,带着萌宝强势回国。淮城最上乘的太子爷祁北宸还没找上门,温晚晚便主动找到他,“我要当祁太太!”这句话像一颗深水炸弹,深了爱,炸了情。原本祁北宸还不乐意,后来却深陷其中。平安夜的晚上,他说要送礼物,结果这礼物便是他霸道的开口:“明天去领证。”除夕夜的晚上,他说给压岁钱,结果他邪魅的一笑,“我就是你最大的财源。
  • 孤岛的诗歌

    孤岛的诗歌

    哪怕身处黑暗,死亡如影相随,无畏、美好和善良也会带来希望,如峭壁上的花朵,像孤岛上的诗歌,用微弱的光亮,驱散无边的寒意。1954年,13岁的弗兰克·戈尔德跟随父母来到了澳大利亚,远离了战火中的匈牙利。然而,新人生即将到来之时,弗兰克却患上了脊髓灰质炎,连走路都成了一种奢望。他被送到名为黄金时代的儿童脊髓灰质炎疗养院接受治疗,那是一个仿佛脱离现实世界的孤岛,孩子们像受伤的小动物一样被扔在这里,各自舔舐自己的伤口,不安而迫切地期盼着回归从前的生活。弗兰克也是如此,他尖锐而孤独,喜欢思考、讨厌规则,黄金时代如囚笼般困住了他的身体和他的心。直到有一天,他遇见了艾尔莎,一切都变了,爱、欲望……
  • 日久成婚

    日久成婚

    陆锦溪做梦都没有想到,订婚三年的未婚夫顾亦航,跟自己的堂姐陆晓云在一起了。这时间也是三年,而她居然都没发现!更可恶的是,他们还盘算着要霸占她的钱,打算娶了她,然后陷害她,让她净身出户!她一怒之下就嫁给了未婚夫有权有势的小舅舅薄煜韬。成为渣男和姐姐的舅妈,以长辈的身份膈应,报复他们,还阻止姐姐进门。天天得意的在渣男贱女面前晃悠,得瑟。有事没事就喜欢啪啪啪的打他们的脸……复仇后,小舅舅借着酒劲,又把她给呵呵了。--情节虚构,请勿模仿
  • 妖灵狂潮

    妖灵狂潮

    赤霞横空三万里,狂潮席卷百千国。当赤色妖雾席卷天地,亿万生灵步入妖化狂潮,谁也不知道,下一刻自己会变成什么样的怪物。
  • 教师职业道德与素质手册(下)

    教师职业道德与素质手册(下)

    教师的职业是“传道、授业、解惑”,教师的职责是把教学当成自己的终生事业,用“爱”塔起教育的基石,用自己的学识及人格魅力,点燃学生的兴趣,促进学生的健康、快乐成长。
  • 帝夜大人的野蛮宝贝

    帝夜大人的野蛮宝贝

    被宠坏的纨绔女遇到陪她一起放肆的那个他,偶尔来一个情感爆发,世界开始动荡。时不时搞个突然袭击,臣民死伤无数。
  • 枕草子

    枕草子

    日本文学史上不可逾越的高峰!与《源氏物语》并称日本古典文学双壁,与《方丈记》《徒然草》并称日本三大随笔。一部影响了日本美学的作品!文学大师周作人权威译本,一字未删!重现14世纪《枕草子绘卷》精美插画。《枕草子》大约成书于1001年。全书共有305段,涉及地理风貌、草木花鸟、内心情感、生活情趣等等,处处体现出作者清少纳言细腻的观察和审美趣味。她还记录了自己在宫中的生活,读者可以从中了解到日本平安时代人们的生活状态和品味素养。在人类文学史上,《枕草子》刻画了日常生活中微妙的细节之美。被称为“日本随笔文学的开山之作”,塑造了日式美学的独到理念。