The New Parlor Letter Writer: Containing a Variety of Letters. Selected from Judicious and Eminent Writers1856 |
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... affair mentioned in your letter entirely to your own discre tion ; and as the enclosed order is unlimited , I hope prudence will direct you how to proceed . Your affectionate father LETTER 25 . From a young Tradesman , lately entered ...
... affair mentioned in your letter entirely to your own discre tion ; and as the enclosed order is unlimited , I hope prudence will direct you how to proceed . Your affectionate father LETTER 25 . From a young Tradesman , lately entered ...
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... affair of great importance , I was willing to proceed therein with the utmost caution . I wrote to Mr. Johnson , my attorney in New - York , desiring him to inquire concerning the family you desire to be allied with ; and I am glad to ...
... affair of great importance , I was willing to proceed therein with the utmost caution . I wrote to Mr. Johnson , my attorney in New - York , desiring him to inquire concerning the family you desire to be allied with ; and I am glad to ...
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... affairs . DEAR JAMES , You cannot imagine what a concern your carelessness and indifferent management of your affairs give me . Remissness is inexcusable in all men , but in none so much as in a man of business , the soul of which is ...
... affairs . DEAR JAMES , You cannot imagine what a concern your carelessness and indifferent management of your affairs give me . Remissness is inexcusable in all men , but in none so much as in a man of business , the soul of which is ...
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... affairs , that I may avoid the ill con- sequences you so judiciously forewarr me of , and give to my family and friends the pleasure they so well deserve at my hands ; and particularly that satisfaction to so good a father , which is ...
... affairs , that I may avoid the ill con- sequences you so judiciously forewarr me of , and give to my family and friends the pleasure they so well deserve at my hands ; and particularly that satisfaction to so good a father , which is ...
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... affairs of this lower world , and orders all for the good of its creatures . With respect to your two children , I have proposed the following scheme for their benefit . Let the boy think of some trade , to which his inclinations lead ...
... affairs of this lower world , and orders all for the good of its creatures . With respect to your two children , I have proposed the following scheme for their benefit . Let the boy think of some trade , to which his inclinations lead ...
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Palavras e frases frequentes
acquainted affairs affection affectionate agreeable assure attended bless brother C. D. his heirs character circumstances comply conduct confess consider daughter Dean Swift DEAR SIR delicacy desire doubt duty endeavor esteem excuse expect father fault favor fortune friendship give gratitude hand happiness Harvard College hear heart HONORED SIR hope humble servant husband John Witherspoon lady Lady's Answer least Let me beg LETTER live lover madam manner marriage married master mean merit mind Minorca mother nature never New-York obliged observe occasion old tenure OUS LETTERS parents passion perhaps person pleased pleasure port wine possible pray present Princeton College prudence Quitclaim Deed reason received respect sent sentiments soon spectful taste tenderness thing THOMAS RUSSELL thought tion tradesman tremely unhappy vanity virtue whilst Widener Library wife wish woman worthy write young gentleman young liar youth
Passagens conhecidas
Página 90 - ... least, turn our eyes upon the gardens of pleasure. We approach them with scruple and hesitation ; we enter them, but enter timorous...
Página 87 - Wherefore is light given to him that is in misery, and life unto the bitter in soul; Which long for death, but it cometh not; and dig for it more than for hid treasures; Which rejoice exceedingly, and are glad, when they can find the grave?
Página 40 - ... promises, kindly stepped in, and carried him away, to where the wicked cease from troubling, and where the weary are at rest ! It is during the time that we lived on this farm, that my little story is most eventful.
Página 90 - Here the heart softens, and vigilance subsides; we are then willing to inquire whether another advance cannot be made, and whether we may not, at least, turn our eyes upon the gardens of pleasure; we approach them with scruple...
Página 90 - We then relax our vigour, and resolve no longer to be terrified with crimes at a distance, but rely upon our own constancy, and venture to approach what we resolve never to touch.
Página 91 - Happy are they, my son, who shall learn from thy example not to despair, but shall remember, that though the day is past, and their strength is wasted, there yet remains one...
Página 113 - Massachusetts, yeoman, the receipt whereof I do hereby acknowledge, do hereby give, grant, sell and convey to the said...
Página 93 - I may call upon you, at my hearing, to say somewhat about my way of spending my time at the Deanery, which did not seem calculated towards managing plots and conspiracies. But of that I shall consider. You and I have spent many hours together upon much pleasanter subjects; and that I may preserve the old custom, I shall not part with you now till I have closed this letter with three lines of Milton, which you will, I know, readily, and not without some degree of concern, apply to your ever affectionate,...
Página 65 - There is a case where a woman may coquette justifiably to the utmost verge which her conscience will allow. It is where a gentleman purposely declines to make his addresses, till such time as he thinks himself perfectly sure of her consent.
Página 113 - Graffam his Heirs and Assigns forever, against the lawful Claims and Demands of all Persons.