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" Cecil's despatch of business was extraordinary, his maxim being, " The shortest way to do many things is to do only one thing at once... "
The Eclectic review. vol. 1-New [8th] - Page 1005
1808
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Lives of British Statesmen, Volume 1

John Macdiarmid - 1820 - 412 pages
...precision as those of the state. All this load of business, he was enabled, by assiduous application and exact method, to dispatch without either hurry or...only one thing at once," he finished each branch of business before he proceeded to another, and never left a thing undone with the view of recurring to...
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English stories

Maria Hack - 1825 - 490 pages
...inquire, by what happy art so many engagements could be fulfilled. We are told it was lord Burleigh's favourite maxim, that " the shortest way to do many things, is to do only one thing at once." On this principle, be finished each part of his daily task before he proceeded to another, never omitting...
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Eminent British Statesmen: Sir Thomas More [by Sir J. Mackintosh] Cardinal ...

1831 - 388 pages
...state. All this load of business he was enabled, by assiduous application and exact method, to despatch without either hurry or confusion. In conformity to...only one thing at once," he finished each branch of business before he proceeded to another, .and never left a thing undone with the view of recurring...
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Lives of Eminent British Statesmen ...: Sir Thomas More [by Sir James ...

1831 - 374 pages
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The Republic of Letters: A Weekly Republication of Standard Literature, Volume 3

1835 - 432 pages
...state. All this load of business he was enabled, by assiduous application and exact method, to despatch without either hurry or confusion. In conformity to...only one thing at once," he finished each branch of business before he proceeded to another, and never left a thing undone with the view of recurring to...
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The Republic of Letters: A Weekly Republication of Standard Literature, Volume 3

1835 - 430 pages
...state. All this load of business he was enabled, by assiduous application and exact method, to despatch without either hurry or confusion. In conformity to...only one thing at once," he finished each branch of business before he proceeded to another, and never left a thing undone with the view of recurring to...
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Lives of eminent and illustrious Englishmen, ed. by G. G. Cunningham, Volume 2

Englishmen - 1836 - 248 pages
...Lord Burleigh than his unremitting diligence. His occupations were manifold, but by steadily adhering to his favourite maxim, that " the shortest way to do many things is to do one thing at once," he got through his duties in a satisfactory manner, without either hurry or confusion....
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A History of England in the Lives of Englishmen, Volume 2

George Godfrey Cunningham - 1853 - 526 pages
...Lord Burleigh than his unremitting diligence. His occupations were manifold, but by steadily adhering to his favourite maxim, that " the shortest way to do many things is to do one thing at once," he got through his duties in a satisfactory manner, without either hurry or confusion....
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Self-help: With Illustrations of Character and Conduct

Samuel Smiles - 1859 - 368 pages
...half as much again as a bad one." Cecil's despatch of business was extraordinary, his maxim being, " The shortest way to do many things is to do only one thing at once;" and he never left a thing undone with a view of recurring to it at a period of more leisure. When business...
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The English Nation; Or, A History of England in the Lives of ..., Volume 1

George Godfrey Cunningham - 1863 - 834 pages
...Lord Burleigh than his unremitting diligence. His occupations were manifold, but by steadily adhering to his favourite maxim, that " the shortest way to do many things is to do one thing at once," he got through his duties in a satisfactory manner, without either hurry or confusion....
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