The universal letter-writer; or, New art of polite correspondence. Also a new grammar of the English language |
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Halaman 7
... Humanity affected with , and assisting modest merit 26 7. From an apprentice to his mother ... 27 25 8. Benevolence acknowledged with gratitude , and piety displayed ib . 9. Youth brought to a sense of folly and prodigality 28 10. A ...
... Humanity affected with , and assisting modest merit 26 7. From an apprentice to his mother ... 27 25 8. Benevolence acknowledged with gratitude , and piety displayed ib . 9. Youth brought to a sense of folly and prodigality 28 10. A ...
Halaman 8
Thomas Cooke (A.B.). LETTER . 12. Humanity drawing a veil over youthful follies 13. On the practice of virtue ....... 14. On the benefit of early religion 15. On the diligence to be used in youthful studies .. 16. On filial duty in the ...
Thomas Cooke (A.B.). LETTER . 12. Humanity drawing a veil over youthful follies 13. On the practice of virtue ....... 14. On the benefit of early religion 15. On the diligence to be used in youthful studies .. 16. On filial duty in the ...
Halaman 11
... . On the vanity of human enjoyments 124. On happiness . 150 152 154 125. On the immortality of the soul , and a future state 157 126. On the prejudices of education .... 160 LETTER . 127. The existence of a Deity , proved CONTENTS .
... . On the vanity of human enjoyments 124. On happiness . 150 152 154 125. On the immortality of the soul , and a future state 157 126. On the prejudices of education .... 160 LETTER . 127. The existence of a Deity , proved CONTENTS .
Halaman 12
... - seven forms of petitions , suited to all the vari- ous circumstances of human life Toasts and Sentiments 205 208 209 210 211 212 214 215 216 217 218 219 221 255 A NEW , PLAIN , AND EASY ENGLISH GRAMMAR . 12 CONTENTS .
... - seven forms of petitions , suited to all the vari- ous circumstances of human life Toasts and Sentiments 205 208 209 210 211 212 214 215 216 217 218 219 221 255 A NEW , PLAIN , AND EASY ENGLISH GRAMMAR . 12 CONTENTS .
Halaman 26
... human expectations are vain , and often attended with deception ; when we think our circumstances are independent ... Humanity affected with, and assisting modest merit.
... human expectations are vain , and often attended with deception ; when we think our circumstances are independent ... Humanity affected with, and assisting modest merit.
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A. B. Sheweth A. B. Sheweth,-That acquainted affairs affectionate affirmation afflicted agreeable assure attended blessings cerning character circumstances city of London conduct consider convinced dangerous company daugh desire distress doubt duty bound endeavour Epaminondas eternity executors expect father fault favour friendship George Wilson give glad to hear greatest hand happy heart hope human humble petition humble servant husband John Bale Julius Cæsar knowledge Lady Lady's Answer late Let me beg LETTER live London Lord Lordship madam Majesty's manner marriage master mind Minorca mother nature never numbers objection obliged parent passion person petition of A. B. pleased pleasure pray present PROSODY racter reason received Right Honourable sensible sent sentence Sheweth,-That your petitioner sincere well-wisher soon syllables tenderness thing tion told trade unhappy utmost verdict of twelve virtue virtuous vowels whilst wife word worthy young Gentleman
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Halaman 217 - And for the true performance of all and every the said Covenants and agreements either of the said Parties bindeth himself unto the other by these presents...
Halaman 210 - ... then this obligation to be void, or else to remain in full force and effect.
Halaman 116 - ... promises, kindly stepped in, and carried him away, to where the wicked cease from troubling, and where the weary are at rest ! It is during the time that we lived on this farm, that my little story is most eventful.