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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... respect- ability to Messrs . Jones and Robinson ; as- suring you , at the same time , of the greatest punctuality on my part . I am , gentlemen , Your obcdicnt servant , Messrs . Parker & Co. JOHN GIBSON . [ The order to follow here ...
... respect- ability to Messrs . Jones and Robinson ; as- suring you , at the same time , of the greatest punctuality on my part . I am , gentlemen , Your obcdicnt servant , Messrs . Parker & Co. JOHN GIBSON . [ The order to follow here ...
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... respect your cha- racter , and how much I wish to serve you . I have waited upon your other creditors , and they , together with myself , agree to allow you the twelve months for the settlement of your present accounts . I am , dear sir ...
... respect your cha- racter , and how much I wish to serve you . I have waited upon your other creditors , and they , together with myself , agree to allow you the twelve months for the settlement of your present accounts . I am , dear sir ...
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... respect- ing our account , and beg you will take your own time for its discharge . Hoping to receive your orders as usual , I remain , sir , yours very sincerely . THOMAS PARKER . Mr. Simpson . A journeyman to a gentleman , requesting ...
... respect- ing our account , and beg you will take your own time for its discharge . Hoping to receive your orders as usual , I remain , sir , yours very sincerely . THOMAS PARKER . Mr. Simpson . A journeyman to a gentleman , requesting ...
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... respecting the rent due to me , as I am confident that you will pay me as soon as you have the power . I have given my steward directions to make you an allowance of pounds out of your rent due ; and trusting you will sur- mount your ...
... respecting the rent due to me , as I am confident that you will pay me as soon as you have the power . I have given my steward directions to make you an allowance of pounds out of your rent due ; and trusting you will sur- mount your ...
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... 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.
... 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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