APA (7th ed.) Citation

Gale (Firm). (1799). The New complete letter-writer: Or, The art of correspondence: Containing letters on the most important subjects, viz. Business, friendship, love and marriage courtship, politeness, economy, affection, amusement, duty, advice, religion, &c. Composed by writers eminent for their perspicuity and elegance of expression. To which are added, the principles of politeness: extracted from the letters of a late eminent epistolary writer. With forms of message cards, instructions how to address persons of all ranks, and a copious spelling English Dictionary.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Gale (Firm). The New Complete Letter-writer: Or, The Art of Correspondence: Containing Letters on the Most Important Subjects, Viz. Business, Friendship, Love and Marriage Courtship, Politeness, Economy, Affection, Amusement, Duty, Advice, Religion, &c. Composed by Writers Eminent for Their Perspicuity and Elegance of Expression. To Which Are Added, the Principles of Politeness: Extracted from the Letters of a Late Eminent Epistolary Writer. With Forms of Message Cards, Instructions How to Address Persons of All Ranks, and a Copious Spelling English Dictionary. 1799.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Gale (Firm). The New Complete Letter-writer: Or, The Art of Correspondence: Containing Letters on the Most Important Subjects, Viz. Business, Friendship, Love and Marriage Courtship, Politeness, Economy, Affection, Amusement, Duty, Advice, Religion, &c. Composed by Writers Eminent for Their Perspicuity and Elegance of Expression. To Which Are Added, the Principles of Politeness: Extracted from the Letters of a Late Eminent Epistolary Writer. With Forms of Message Cards, Instructions How to Address Persons of All Ranks, and a Copious Spelling English Dictionary. 1799.

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