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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... historical pictures , the Mexicans are said to have transmitted to posterity the most important transactions of their empire . These , however , must have been extremely imperfect records . Pictures could do little more than delineate ...
... historical pictures , the Mexicans are said to have transmitted to posterity the most important transactions of their empire . These , however , must have been extremely imperfect records . Pictures could do little more than delineate ...
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... Gift A Bill of Sale of Goods A General Release Note of Hand Bill of Exchange Memorandum .. .. .. 190 192 194 195 196 207 208 • C .. 209 209 210 210 CORNER'S HISTORICAL LIBRARY . Corner's Historical Library , For Youth 218 INDEX .
... Gift A Bill of Sale of Goods A General Release Note of Hand Bill of Exchange Memorandum .. .. .. 190 192 194 195 196 207 208 • C .. 209 209 210 210 CORNER'S HISTORICAL LIBRARY . Corner's Historical Library , For Youth 218 INDEX .
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R. Turner W. Limming. CORNER'S HISTORICAL LIBRARY . Corner's Historical Library , For Youth , Schools and Families , AND OF WHICH 150,000 Volumes have been sold , comprising a complete History of every Nation in Europe . niformly printed ...
R. Turner W. Limming. CORNER'S HISTORICAL LIBRARY . Corner's Historical Library , For Youth , Schools and Families , AND OF WHICH 150,000 Volumes have been sold , comprising a complete History of every Nation in Europe . niformly printed ...
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... history ; to attract the attention of the rising generation by purity of language and clearness of detail ; and thus render easy and pleasant the attainment of a knowledge of the leading events of History . Corner's History of England ...
... history ; to attract the attention of the rising generation by purity of language and clearness of detail ; and thus render easy and pleasant the attainment of a knowledge of the leading events of History . Corner's History of England ...
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... history with much interest , delighted with the ease and perspicuity of the style , and the clearness and force of the narrative . ” — Edinburgh Chronicle . Corner's History of Ireland . From the Earliest Period to the Present Time ...
... history with much interest , delighted with the ease and perspicuity of the style , and the clearness and force of the narrative . ” — Edinburgh Chronicle . Corner's History of Ireland . From the Earliest Period to the Present Time ...
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18 Your letter Adapted to Youth affectionate agreeable anxious assured August believe beloved best wishes character Charles Johnson conduct CORNER'S HISTORICAL LIBRARY Corner's History creditors daughter dear father dear friend dear girl dear madam dearest decease doubt Earliest Period EDWARD DARLINGTON endeavour execut executors expect favour feel gentleman George Wilson give happy HARRIET WILSON hear heart hereby hereunto set hieroglyphics hope JAMES JANE JOHN JOHN BINN John Gilbert June 6th kind lady lady's answer London Lord Lordship LUDGATE HILL Majesty's Maria marriage Miss Corner mother never obedient servant obliged payment person pleasure present punctual racter receipt received remain reply request respect Right Honourable Robert Simmonds September set my hand sincerely sister solicit sorry testament testat thereof thousand eight hundred tion truly trust trustee or trustees United Kingdom unto whatsoever wife WILLIAM William Robson witness whereof writing young
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