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if you given the chance to write a letter to your hero, what will you say to her/him​

Sagot :

Answer:

Thank you for saving me back then when i badly need help without you my live woul been miserable

Answer:

Familiar LETTERS On the most IMPORTANT OCCASIONS IN COMMON LIFE.

Familiar LETTERS On the most IMPORTANT OCCASIONS IN COMMON LIFE.LETTER I. To a Father, against putting a Youth of but moderate Parts to a Profession that requires more extensive Abilities.

Familiar LETTERS On the most IMPORTANT OCCASIONS IN COMMON LIFE.LETTER I. To a Father, against putting a Youth of but moderate Parts to a Profession that requires more extensive Abilities.Dear Sir,

Familiar LETTERS On the most IMPORTANT OCCASIONS IN COMMON LIFE.LETTER I. To a Father, against putting a Youth of but moderate Parts to a Profession that requires more extensive Abilities.Dear Sir,_YOU pay me a Compliment, tho' a very obliging one, when in the last Letter you favoured me with, you desire my Advice, with respect to the Disposition of your Son William; whom you are inclin'd to bring up to the Bar. If, in complying with your Request, I should say any thing you may not intirely approve, you will not have so much room to

Familiar LETTERS On the most IMPORTANT OCCASIONS IN COMMON LIFE.LETTER I. To a Father, against putting a Youth of but moderate Parts to a Profession that requires more extensive Abilities.Dear Sir,_YOU pay me a Compliment, tho' a very obliging one, when in the last Letter you favoured me with, you desire my Advice, with respect to the Disposition of your Son William; whom you are inclin'd to bring up to the Bar. If, in complying with your Request, I should say any thing you may not intirely approve, you will not have so much room toPage 2

Familiar LETTERS On the most IMPORTANT OCCASIONS IN COMMON LIFE.LETTER I. To a Father, against putting a Youth of but moderate Parts to a Profession that requires more extensive Abilities.Dear Sir,_YOU pay me a Compliment, tho' a very obliging one, when in the last Letter you favoured me with, you desire my Advice, with respect to the Disposition of your Son William; whom you are inclin'd to bring up to the Bar. If, in complying with your Request, I should say any thing you may not intirely approve, you will not have so much room toPage 2blame me, as your own wrong Choice of a Counsellor.

Familiar LETTERS On the most IMPORTANT OCCASIONS IN COMMON LIFE.LETTER I. To a Father, against putting a Youth of but moderate Parts to a Profession that requires more extensive Abilities.Dear Sir,_YOU pay me a Compliment, tho' a very obliging one, when in the last Letter you favoured me with, you desire my Advice, with respect to the Disposition of your Son William; whom you are inclin'd to bring up to the Bar. If, in complying with your Request, I should say any thing you may not intirely approve, you will not have so much room toPage 2blame me, as your own wrong Choice of a Counsellor.I need not now tell you, I have a good Opi|nion of Will; and think him a modest, grave, sober, Youth: But, for this very Reason, I hardly think him qualified for the Profession you would chuse for him; for, I doubt, he has neither Talents for the Law, nor ever will have the Presence of Mind necessary to make a Figure at the Bar. In any smooth, easy Business, he will probably succeed, and be a useful Member of the Commonwealth. And as he is not your eldest Son, I should, were it to me, put him to a Merchant; or, as we live in an Island, and Trade and Navigation are both our Riches and our Glory, I should not even scruple to put a second Son to a creditable wholesale Dealer, rather than fail; if he himself is not averse to such a Calling. For I know not (you'll excuse me, I'm sure) whether Will's Genius is equal to that of an universal Merchant: For, the various Springs of Com|merce, the Seasons for chusing proper Commo|dities, and numberless Incidents that make a necessary Return of Gain precarious, are full Im|ployment for the strongest Judgment; as a Man, by one ill-chosen Venture, often loses more than he gains by several successful ones.

Explanation:

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