Enemies and false friends [ Antagonism & Resistance ]
… an undercurrent of concern that they might later end in betrayal, which had both personal and political repercussions. Lord Chesterfield advised his son Philip in 1774 that a ‘constant attention’ was essential for a young man’s ability to … in Barbara Caine (ed.), Friendship : A History (London: Equinox, 2009), pp. 1–64. 2 . Philip Dormer Stanhope, Lord Chesterfield’s Advice to His Son on Men and Manners (5th edn, London, 1788), pp. 72, 87. The earliest literature on …
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