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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... demands which will shortly be made upon me . I trust that the uniform punctuality with which I have liqui- dated my accounts , and the integrity of my character will be of some weight in disposing you to 32 FASHIONABLE.
... demands which will shortly be made upon me . I trust that the uniform punctuality with which I have liqui- dated my accounts , and the integrity of my character will be of some weight in disposing you to 32 FASHIONABLE.
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... trust you will be careful to avoid this error in future . I am , gentleman , Your obedient servant , C. BAILY . Messrs . White & Co. The order to follow here . ] Answer . Sir , London , August 4th , 18 34 FASHIONABLE.
... trust you will be careful to avoid this error in future . I am , gentleman , Your obedient servant , C. BAILY . Messrs . White & Co. The order to follow here . ] Answer . Sir , London , August 4th , 18 34 FASHIONABLE.
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... trust it will be found correct . Two of the works you wrote for , namely , and- -are out of print . We have reason to believe they will be re - issued in a month or two . A remittance , in the usual manner , will oblige . We are , sir ...
... trust it will be found correct . Two of the works you wrote for , namely , and- -are out of print . We have reason to believe they will be re - issued in a month or two . A remittance , in the usual manner , will oblige . We are , sir ...
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... trust , sir , you will pardon the liberty I have thus taken , and which nothing but your well - known philanthropy could excuse . I am , sir , Your humble servant , Henry Tillis , Esq . Answer . JAMES PRICE . Sir , June 16th , 18 In ...
... trust , sir , you will pardon the liberty I have thus taken , and which nothing but your well - known philanthropy could excuse . I am , sir , Your humble servant , Henry Tillis , Esq . Answer . JAMES PRICE . Sir , June 16th , 18 In ...
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... trust , therefore , you will not present it till then , when it shall be punctually ho- noured . If required , I will give you security for the amount . I am , dear sir , your obedient servant , THOMAS PETERS . Mr. Oldham . Answer . Sir ...
... trust , therefore , you will not present it till then , when it shall be punctually ho- noured . If required , I will give you security for the amount . I am , dear sir , your obedient servant , THOMAS PETERS . Mr. Oldham . Answer . Sir ...
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