The Complete Letter Writer Containing a Great Variety of Letters ...Marion & Hitchcock, Pioneer Bookstore, 1853 - Всего страниц: 144 |
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... endeavor to express their senti- ments in as clear and concise a manner as possible , because persons in business have not time to read long letters , and besides , too many words are apt to bewilder instead of informing . Many mistakes ...
... endeavor to express their senti- ments in as clear and concise a manner as possible , because persons in business have not time to read long letters , and besides , too many words are apt to bewilder instead of informing . Many mistakes ...
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... endeavor to excuse their bad writing by calling it unfashionable to write well and legible , depend upon it that it is an absurd and unreasonable practice . If you write to a stranger , sign your name fairly and in full ; and direct ...
... endeavor to excuse their bad writing by calling it unfashionable to write well and legible , depend upon it that it is an absurd and unreasonable practice . If you write to a stranger , sign your name fairly and in full ; and direct ...
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... endeavor to act consistently with the principles of virtue , and am with the utmost respect and duty , Your affectionate son . LETTER 14 . From a young Lady to her Mother . HONORED MOTHER , In my last I informed you that my worthy ...
... endeavor to act consistently with the principles of virtue , and am with the utmost respect and duty , Your affectionate son . LETTER 14 . From a young Lady to her Mother . HONORED MOTHER , In my last I informed you that my worthy ...
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... endeavor to avoid giving the least offence . The advice you sent me in your valuable letter , needs no encomium ; all that I desire , is , to have it engraven on my heart . My dear madam , I love religion , I love vir- te , and I hope ...
... endeavor to avoid giving the least offence . The advice you sent me in your valuable letter , needs no encomium ; all that I desire , is , to have it engraven on my heart . My dear madam , I love religion , I love vir- te , and I hope ...
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... endeavor to practice at as long as I live ; let me hear from you as often as you have an opportunity ; so with my duty to you and my father , and love to all friends , MY DEAR CHILD , NN I remain ever , your most dutiful daughter ...
... endeavor to practice at as long as I live ; let me hear from you as often as you have an opportunity ; so with my duty to you and my father , and love to all friends , MY DEAR CHILD , NN I remain ever , your most dutiful daughter ...
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acquainted affairs affection affectionate affliction agreeable answer appear apprentice attended bless boarding school C. D. his heirs character circumstances comply conduct confess consider daughter DEAR SIR delicacy desire doubt duty endeavor esteem excuse expect father fault favor fortune friendship Gentleman give hand happiness hear heart heirs and assigns honor hope human humble servant husband James Howell John Witherspoon Jonah Barrington kind lady least Let me beg LETTER live lover Lucy Porter manner marriage married mean merit mind Minorca mother nature never New-York obliged observe occasion old tenure parents passion perhaps person pleased pleasure portunities present Princeton College proper prudence Quitclaim Deed reason received respect sent sentiments sincere friend soon spectful taste tenderness thing thought tion tradesman unhappy utmost vanity verdict of twelve virtue whilst wife wish woman women worthy write young young liar youth
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Стр. 112 - We thus enter the bowers of ease, and repose in the shades of security. Here the heart softens, and vigilance subsides; we are then willing to inquire whether another advance cannot be made, and whether we may not, at least, turn our eyes upon the gardens of pleasure; we approach them with scruple...
Стр. 138 - And to quit and deliver up the premises to the lessor, or its attorney, peaceably and quietly, at the end of the term, in as good order and condition, reasonable use and wearing thereof, fire and other unavoidable casualties excepted, as the same now are...
Стр. 136 - He shall not waste the goods of his said Master nor lend them unlawfully to any...
Стр. 115 - As for you, my good friend, I think, since our first acquaintance, there have not been any of those little suspicions or jealousies that often affect the sincerest friendships; I am sure not on my side. I must be so sincere as to own that, though I could not help...
Стр. 137 - Massachusetts, yeoman, the receipt whereof I do hereby acknowledge, do hereby give, grant, sell and convey to the said...
Стр. 113 - We entangle ourselves in business, immerge ourselves in luxury, and rove through the labyrinths of inconstancy, till the darkness of old age begins to invade us, and disease and anxiety obstruct our way. We then look back upon our lives with horror, with sorrow, with repentance ; and wish, but too often vainly wish, that we had not forsaken the ways of virtue.
Стр. 128 - Be studious in your profession, and you will be learned. Be industrious and frugal, and you will be rich. Be sober and temperate, and you will be healthy. Be in general virtuous, and you will be happy. At least, you will, by such conduct, stand the best chance for such consequences.
Стр. 113 - ... yet remains one effort to be made; that reformation is never hopeless, nor sincere endeavors ever unassisted, that the wanderer may at length return after all his errors, and that he who implores strength and courage from above, shall find danger and difficulty give way before him. Go now, my son, to thy repose, commit thyself to the care of Omnipotence, and when the morning calls again to toil, begin anew thy journey and thy life.
Стр. 32 - I rather advise might be by a new gift and creation from himself, than by any other means, to the end you may pay the thanks to him without having obligation to any other.
Стр. 112 - We then relax our vigour, and resolve no longer to be terrified with crimes at a distance, but rely upon our own constancy, and venture to approach what we resolve never to touch.