APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1810). The Universal letter-writer, or, Whole art of polite correspondence: Containing a great variety of plain, easy, entertaining and familiar original letters adapted to every age and situation in life, but more particularly on business, education, and love ; together with various forms of petitions ... ; to which is added a modern collection of genteel complimentary cards ; likewise, useful forms in law ... ; to which is subjoined an index (New ed., corr. and enl.). Mathew Carey.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

The Universal Letter-writer, or, Whole Art of Polite Correspondence: Containing a Great Variety of Plain, Easy, Entertaining and Familiar Original Letters Adapted to Every Age and Situation in Life, but More Particularly on Business, Education, and Love ; Together with Various Forms of Petitions ... ; to Which Is Added a Modern Collection of Genteel Complimentary Cards ; Likewise, Useful Forms in Law ... ; to Which Is Subjoined an Index. New ed., corr. and enl. Philadelphia: Mathew Carey, 1810.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

The Universal Letter-writer, or, Whole Art of Polite Correspondence: Containing a Great Variety of Plain, Easy, Entertaining and Familiar Original Letters Adapted to Every Age and Situation in Life, but More Particularly on Business, Education, and Love ; Together with Various Forms of Petitions ... ; to Which Is Added a Modern Collection of Genteel Complimentary Cards ; Likewise, Useful Forms in Law ... ; to Which Is Subjoined an Index. New ed., corr. and enl. Mathew Carey, 1810.

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