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  1. Philip Stanhope by Roubiliac, 1745, Victoria and Albert Museum. Philip Dormer Stanhope, 4th Earl of Chesterfield, KG, PC (22 September 1694 – 24 March 1773) was a British statesman, diplomat, man of letters, and an acclaimed wit of his time.

  2. Philip Stanhope, 4th earl of Chesterfield was a British statesman, diplomat, and wit, chiefly remembered as the author of Letters to His Son and Letters to His Godson—guides to manners, the art of pleasing, and the art of worldly success.

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  3. Philip Dormer Stanhope, 4.º Conde de Chesterfield (Londres, 22 de setembro de 1694 – Londres, 24 de março de 1773) foi um político e escritor inglês. Ver também

  4. Philip Dormer Stanhope, 4.º Conde de Chesterfield foi um político e escritor inglês.

  5. Lord Chesterfield. (1694—1773) politician and diplomatist. Quick Reference. (1694–1773), was a distinguished statesman and diplomatist, wrote political tracts, contributed to the weekly journal the World and was responsible for securing the adoption of the New Style Gregorian calendar in 1751.

  6. Philip Dormer Stanhope, 4th earl of Chesterfield, was a British statesman, diplomat, and wit, chiefly remembered as the author of Letters to His Son and Letters to His Godson—guides to manners, the art of pleasing, and the art of worldly success.

  7. British Political Leaders. Childhood & Early Life. Philip Dormer Chesterfield was born on September 22, 1694 in London. He was the son of Philip Stanhope, the 3rd Earl of Chesterfield and Lady Elizabeth Savile.