@book{ Solr-EB000612028, title = {Lord Chesterfield's advice to his son, on men and manners: or, A new system of education : In which the principles of politeness, the art of acquiring a knowledge of the world, are laid down in a plain, easy, and familiar manner. To which are annexed, The polite philosopher or An essay on the art which makes a man happy in himself, and agreeable to others. Also, Lord Burghley's Ten precepts to his second son, Robert Cecil, afterwards the Earl of Salisbury}, author = {Chesterfield, Philip Dormer Stanhope}, editor = {Burghley, William Cecil}, editor = {Dobson, Thomas}, editor = {Forrester, James}, address = {Philadelphia}, publisher = {Printed for Thomas Dobson, bookseller, in Second-Street, second door above Chesnut-Street}, year = {1786}, note = {"The polite philosopher .."--p. [132]-182. Attributed to James Forrester by Halkett & Laing. - Bookseller's advertisements, p. [190-192]. - English Short Title Catalog, W30640. - Evans, 20002. - Reproduction of original from Library of Congress. - Sabin, 90233}, url = {http://nl.sub.uni-goettingen.de/id/1340300200?origin=/collection/nlh-ecc} }