The fashionable letter-writer; or, Art of polite correspondence, in original letters, etc. [ed.] by W. LimmingDean&Son, 1873 - 216 pages |
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... GEORGE JONES . Sir , Another answer . June 8th , 18 I cannot grant you one day beyond the usual time that my rent is due ; having had repeated applications of this nature from you , and for which I never discovered any satisfactory ...
... GEORGE JONES . Sir , Another answer . June 8th , 18 I cannot grant you one day beyond the usual time that my rent is due ; having had repeated applications of this nature from you , and for which I never discovered any satisfactory ...
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... GEORGE OLDHAM . Another answer . June 4th , 1 Having paid the note away previous to the receipt of your letter , I do not possess the power of complying with your request . You must therefore prepare to take it up when due , or your ...
... GEORGE OLDHAM . Another answer . June 4th , 1 Having paid the note away previous to the receipt of your letter , I do not possess the power of complying with your request . You must therefore prepare to take it up when due , or your ...
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... GEORGE FREEMAN . Sir , Letter of recommendation . October 17th , 18 The bearer , Joseph Turner , of , having requested from me a letter of recommend- ation , I beg leave to state that , through the period of six years , in which he was ...
... GEORGE FREEMAN . Sir , Letter of recommendation . October 17th , 18 The bearer , Joseph Turner , of , having requested from me a letter of recommend- ation , I beg leave to state that , through the period of six years , in which he was ...
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... that whatever may be your determination on the subject , it will not lessen either my love or respect . C. Davis , Esq . I am , dear sir , Yours affectionately , GEORGE WAllis . Dear George , Answer . November 7th , 18 I LETTER WRITER . 57.
... that whatever may be your determination on the subject , it will not lessen either my love or respect . C. Davis , Esq . I am , dear sir , Yours affectionately , GEORGE WAllis . Dear George , Answer . November 7th , 18 I LETTER WRITER . 57.
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... George , Mr. Wallis . Sir , Mr.- Your sincere friend , CHARLES DAVIS . An offer of correspondence . Deal , May 6th , 18 From the very handsome manner in which of this town , has spoken to me , of your house , I am induced to propose 58 ...
... George , Mr. Wallis . Sir , Mr.- Your sincere friend , CHARLES DAVIS . An offer of correspondence . Deal , May 6th , 18 From the very handsome manner in which of this town , has spoken to me , of your house , I am induced to propose 58 ...
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