Gregory, John, 1724-1773. Father's legacy to his daughters.
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Principles of politeness, and of knowing the world / by Lord Chesterfield ; with additions by John Trusler containing every instruction necessary to complete the gentleman and man of fashion, to teach him a knowledge of life, and make him well received in all companies ; to which is annexed Gregory's Legacy ; for the improvement of youth, but not beneath the attention of any.
Philip Stanhope, 4th Earl of ChesterfieldDate: 1814- E-books
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The Lady's pocket library . Containing, 1. Miss More's Essays. 2. Dr. Gregory's Legacy to his daughters. 3. Lady Pennington's Unfortunate mother's advice to her daughters. 4. Rudiments of taste, by the Countess of Carlisle. 5. Mrs. Chapone's Letter on the government of th temper. 6. Swift's Letter to a young lady newly married. 7. Moore's Fables for the female sex.
Date: M,DCC,XCVII. [1797]- E-books
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Principles of politeness, and of knowing the world . By the late Lord Chesterfield. Methodised and digested under distinct heads, with additions, by the Rev. Dr. John Trusler: containing every instruction necessary to complete the gentleman and man of fashion; to teach him knowledge of life, and make him well received in all companies. To which is now first annexed A father's legacy to his daughters: by the late Dr. Gregory, of Edinburgh. The whole admirably calculated for the improvement of youth, yet not beneath the attention of any.
Philip Stanhope, 4th Earl of ChesterfieldDate: M,DCC,LXXXVI. [1786]- E-books
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Principles of politeness, and of knowing the world . By the late Lord Chesterfield. Methodised and digested under distinct heads, with additions by the Rev. Dr. John Trusler. Containing every instruction necessary to complete the gentleman and man of fashion; to teach him a knowledge of life, and make him well received in all companies. To which is annexed A father's legacy to his daughters. By the late Dr. Gregory, of Edinburgh. The whole admirably calculated for the improvement of youth, yet not beneath the attention of any.
Philip Stanhope, 4th Earl of ChesterfieldDate: MDCCXCIV. [1794]