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Routledge, George, 1812-1888

"Routledge's Manual of Etiquette"


Safe arrivals to our homeward and outward-bound fleets.
* * * * *
RELIGIOUS.

The friends of religion, liberty, and science in every part of
the globe.
The honest reformers of our laws and religion.
The clergy of the United Kingdom who have always supported the
good cause: may they continue to do so.
The Pulpit, the Bar, and the Throne.
The friends of religious toleration, whether they are within
or without the Establishment.
* * * * *
SENTIMENTAL.

May we ever have a sufficiency for ourselves, and a trifle to
spare for our friends.
May we always look forward to better times, but never be
discontented with the present.
May the miseries of war never more have existence in the
world.
May the wing of friendship never moult a feather.
May our artists never be forced into artifice to gain applause
and fortune.
May solid honour soon take place of seeming religion.
May our thoughts never mislead our judgment.
May filial piety ever be the result of a religious education.
May real merit meet reward, and pretension its punishment.
May prosperity never make us arrogant, nor adversity mean.
May we live happy and die in peace with all mankind.
May the unsuspecting man never be deceived.
May noise and nonsense be ever banished from social company.


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