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" The relations between a minister and his secretary are, or at least should be, among the finest that can subsist between two individuals. Except the married state, there is none in which so great a degree of confidence is involved, in which more forbearance... "
Wit and wisdom of Benjamin Disraeli, collected from his writings and speeches - Página 283
de Benjamin Disraeli (earl of Beaconsfield.) - 1881 - 382 páginas
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Endymion, Volume 2

Benjamin Disraeli - 1880 - 348 páginas
...pleasure as the fact of his being a private secretary, and a private secretary to a cabinet minister. The relations between a minister and his secretary...the married state, there is none in which so great a degree of confidence is involved, in which, more forbearance ought to be exercised, or more sympathy...
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Endymion, Volume 1

Benjamin Disraeli (Earl of Beaconsfield), Benjamin Disraeli - 1880 - 490 páginas
...subsist between two individuals. Except the married state, there is none in which so great a degree of confidence is involved, in which more forbearance...more sympathy ought to exist. There is usually in the relation an identity of interest, and that of the highest kind ; and the perpetual difficulties, the...
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Endymion. Memoir of the Earl of Beaconsfield

Benjamin Disraeli - 1881 - 532 páginas
...pleasure, as the fact of his being a private secretary, and a private secretary to a cabinet minister. The relations between a minister and his secretary...the married state, there is none in which so great a degree of confidence is involved, in which more forbearance ought to be exercised, or more sympathy...
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Novels and tales. (Hughenden ed.)

Benjamin Disraeli (earl of Beaconsfield.) - 1881 - 530 páginas
...pleasure, as the fact of his being a private secretary, and a private secretary to a cabinet minister. The relations between a minister and his secretary...the married state, there is none in which so great a degree of confidence is involved, in which more forbearance ought to be exercised, or more sympathy...
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The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 153

1881 - 610 páginas
...he even handed them down to his sons. We have been recently told, on the highest authority, that * the relations between a minister and his secretary...finest that can subsist between two * individuals ; ' and we have seen that even the honours of a peerage are not thought too high a reward for service...
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Rose-Belford's Canadian Monthly and National Review, Volume 6

1881 - 674 páginas
...to the expression of that pliant relation of which we have lately had so remarkable a recognition. ' The relations between a Minister and his secretary are, or at least should be, among the tinest that can subsist between two individuals. Except the married state, there U mme in which so...
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Surgical Handicraft: A Manual of Surgical Manipulations, Minor Surgery, and ...

Walter Pye - 1884 - 602 páginas
...consistency if by so doing I could better explain necessary manipulations. ' Lord Beaconsfield has said : * " The relations between a minister and his secretary are, or at least should be, among the finest which can exist between two individuals. Except the married state, there is none in which so great...
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Surgical handicraft

Walter Pye - 1884 - 594 páginas
...exist between two individuals. Except the married state, there is none in which so great a degree of confidence is involved, in which more forbearance...to be exercised, or more sympathy ought to exist." All this is most strictly applicable to the relations which " may or at least ought to exist " between...
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No. 10, Downing Street, Whitehall: Its History and Associations

Charles Eyre Pascoe - 1908 - 570 páginas
...Minister is unwilling to part with them in office, and out of office his patronage is worth little. " The relations between a Minister and his Secretary are, or at least should be," wrote Lord Beaconsfield, " among the finest that can subsist between two individuals. Except the married...
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Endymion and Falconet

Benjamin Disraeli (Earl of Beaconsfield) - 1927 - 532 páginas
...pleasure, as the fact of his being a private secretary, and a private secretary to a Cabinet Minister. The relations between a minister and his secretary...the married state, there is none in which so great a degree of confidence is involved, in which more forbearance ought to be exercised, or more sympathy...
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