The universal letter-writer: or, New art of polite correspondence: Containing a course of interesting original letters, on the most important, instructive, and entertaining subjects, which may serve as copies for inditing letters on the various occurrences in life. Particularly on advice, affection, affluence, benevolence, business, children to parents, compliments, consolence, courtship, diligence, education, fidelity, folly, friendship, generosity, happiness, humanity, humour, industry, justice, love, marriage, masters to servants modesty, morality, conomy, parents to children, paternal affection, piety, pleasure, predigailty, prudence, religion, retirement, servants to masters, trade, truth, virtue, wit, &c. and set of complimental cards, suited to the various occasions on which an extaordinary degree of politeness should be observed. To which is added, the complete petitioner: containing great variety of petitions, on various subjects, from persons in low or middling states of life, to those in higher stations. Also, a new, plain, and easy, grammar of the English language, and directions for addressing persons of all ranks either in writing or discourse. Likewise, forms of mortagaes, letter of licence, bonds, indentures, wills, wills and powers, letters of attorney, &c. &c. as they are now executed by gentlemen of distinguished abilities in the law. By the Rev. Thomas Cook, A.B. and one of the authors of the New royal and universal dictionary of arts and sciences
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1. Verfasser: Cooke, Thomas Rev A.B (VerfasserIn)
Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: London [P]rinted for A. Millar, W. Law, and R. Cater; and for Wilson, Spence, and Mawman, York] Anno 1708
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Beschreibung:English Short Title Catalog, N35797
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