The Complete letter-writer, containing familiar letters on the most common occasions in life : Also, a variety of elegant letters for the direction and embellishment of style, on business, duty, amusement, love, courtship, marriage, friendship, and other subjects. To which is prefixed a plain and compendious grammar of the English language, with directions for writing letters, and the proper forms of address. At the end are given forms of message-cards, and a copious English spelling dictionary.
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Letters on the most common, as well as important, occasions in life : by Cicero, Pliny, Voiture, Balzac, St. Evremond, Locke, Lord Lansdowne, Lord Oxford, Lord Peterborough, Lord Bolingbroke, Sir William Temple, Sir W. Trumbull, Dryden, Atterbury, Garth, Addison, Steele, Pope, Gay, Swift, Berkley, Rowe, and other writers of distinguish'd merit : with many original letters and cards, by the editor : who has also prefixed, a dissertation on the epistolary style : with proper directions for addressing persons of rank and eminence : for the use of young gentlemen and ladies.
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The complete letter-writer: or Young secretary's instructor : Containing a great variety of letters on friendship, duty, love, marriage, amusement, business, &c. : To which are prefixed, plain instructions for writing letters on all occasions. /
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by: Dilworth, W. H.
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Published: (1863)
Familiar letters on various subjects of business and amusement : Written in a natural, easy manner; with a view, chiefly, to form the style of the younger part of both sexes; and, by conveying entertainment with moral instruction, to inculcate in them an early taste for epistolary correspondence. Intended, likewise, as proper models of all kinds of letters; for the use of those persons who are desirous or writing correct English and good sense on every occasion. By Charles Hallifax. To these are added the different forms of writing messages on cards.
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