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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... I doubt not but his letter will afford you every satisfaction as to the integrity of his successor , Pir . T. Smith . Who remains , Your obedient servant , ALFRED PENNY . Answer . Sir , London , June 15th , 18 LETTERS ON BUSINESS. ...
... I doubt not but his letter will afford you every satisfaction as to the integrity of his successor , Pir . T. Smith . Who remains , Your obedient servant , ALFRED PENNY . Answer . Sir , London , June 15th , 18 LETTERS ON BUSINESS. ...
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... servant , T. SMITH . Mr. A. Penny . The successor of a deceased tradesman , to a whole- Sir , sale dealer . Bath , May 2nd , 18 In consequence of the unexpected death of Mr .—— , I have made an agreement with his widow to take the ...
... servant , T. SMITH . Mr. A. Penny . The successor of a deceased tradesman , to a whole- Sir , sale dealer . Bath , May 2nd , 18 In consequence of the unexpected death of Mr .—— , I have made an agreement with his widow to take the ...
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... servant , ROBERT BRYANT . A young man commencing business , offering correspondence . Gentlemen , York , May 8th , 18 Having commenced business on my own account , and being well acquainted with your honourable conduct in trade , I ...
... servant , ROBERT BRYANT . A young man commencing business , offering correspondence . Gentlemen , York , May 8th , 18 Having commenced business on my own account , and being well acquainted with your honourable conduct in trade , I ...
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... servants , Mr. John Gibson . J. PARKER & Co. A wholesale dealer , to a correspondent , requiring Sir , payment . London , June 2nd , 18 I should be obliged by a settlement of the small account existing between us ; at the same time I do ...
... servants , Mr. John Gibson . J. PARKER & Co. A wholesale dealer , to a correspondent , requiring Sir , payment . London , June 2nd , 18 I should be obliged by a settlement of the small account existing between us ; at the same time I do ...
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... servant , J. Morris , Esq . Another . THOMAS CREW . Sir , June 11th , 18 Owing to many losses which I have experi- enced through the failure of several of my customers , and heavy expenses arising from - , I am compelled to solicit time ...
... servant , J. Morris , Esq . Another . THOMAS CREW . Sir , June 11th , 18 Owing to many losses which I have experi- enced through the failure of several of my customers , and heavy expenses arising from - , I am compelled to solicit time ...
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