The Letter Writer: Containing a Great Variety of Letters on the Following Subjects: Relationship; Business; Love, Courtship, and Marriage; Friendship, and Miscellaneous Letters: Selected from Judicious and Eminent WritersG. Davidson, 1827 - 276 páginas |
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... mind arrives at ma- turity ; among the latter are some finished epistles by a number of eminent men . It must appear evident that the style of letters should always be in accordance with the condition of the person written to , and with ...
... mind arrives at ma- turity ; among the latter are some finished epistles by a number of eminent men . It must appear evident that the style of letters should always be in accordance with the condition of the person written to , and with ...
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... mind , always endeavoring " to use proper words in proper places . " In answering a letter , always attend to any ques- tions or inquiries for information , which may have been addressed to you by your correspondent , be- fore you ...
... mind , always endeavoring " to use proper words in proper places . " In answering a letter , always attend to any ques- tions or inquiries for information , which may have been addressed to you by your correspondent , be- fore you ...
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... mind . " It is now two months since I receiv ed a letter from you , and you appear to forget that we little maids do not like to be treated with neglect . You must not pretend to tell me that however fond you may be of your books , you ...
... mind . " It is now two months since I receiv ed a letter from you , and you appear to forget that we little maids do not like to be treated with neglect . You must not pretend to tell me that however fond you may be of your books , you ...
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... Mind . The liberal allowance of money you have been pleased to make me , shall be ap- plied in the best manner I am able . I am sure my dear father will not censure me should I devote a part of it to- wards the relief of the wretched ...
... Mind . The liberal allowance of money you have been pleased to make me , shall be ap- plied in the best manner I am able . I am sure my dear father will not censure me should I devote a part of it to- wards the relief of the wretched ...
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... mind , that childish amusements should be laid aside , and , instead of them , more serious thoughts imbibed , and things of more consequence made the ob- jects of your attention ; whereby we may add to the rep- utation of our family ...
... mind , that childish amusements should be laid aside , and , instead of them , more serious thoughts imbibed , and things of more consequence made the ob- jects of your attention ; whereby we may add to the rep- utation of our family ...
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Palavras e frases frequentes
acquaintance affairs affection affectionate affliction agreeable ancholy appear assure attended battle of Fontenoy behaviour bless Bloomingdale book of Samuel brother cerning character circumstances comply conduct consider convinced daugh daughter Dean Swift DEAR SIR delicacy desire doubt duty endeavor esteem excuse expect father fault favor fortune friendship Gentleman give gratitude greatest hand happiness hear heart HONORED SIR hope humble servant husband indulgence least Let me beg LETTER lover Lucy Porter manner marriage married mean ment merit mind Minorca mother nature ness never obedient objection obliged occasion parents passion perhaps person pleased pleasure portunately present prudence reason received respect sent sentiments sincere friend sincere well wisher soon sorry spect tenderness thing thought tion told trade Tradesman unhappy vanity Vauxhall Gardens verdict of twelve virtue whilst wife wish woman worthy write Young Lady young liar