The entertaining correspondent; or, newest and most compleat polite letter writer. In three parts ... To which is prefixed, a large introduction, containing directions and proper forms to be observed in writing familiar letters on all occasions, and addressing persons of eminent rank and station. For the use of young gentlemen, ladies, tradesmen, &c / [John Tavernier].

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The entertaining correspondent; or, newest and most compleat polite letter writer. In three parts ... To which is prefixed, a large introduction, containing directions and proper forms to be observed in writing familiar letters on all occasions, and addressing persons of eminent rank and station. For the use of young gentlemen, ladies, tradesmen, &c / [John Tavernier]. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Berwick [England] : R. Taylor, 1759.

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2 unnumbered leaves, 348 pages : frontispiece, folded map ; (12mo)

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Letters historical and moral, containing a particular account of the political sate [sic] of Europe, and a description of its chief cities.--Familiar letters on the most ordinary and important occasions in life. Forms of messages for cards or billets.--Precepts and select moral sentences, extracted from the greatest authors, antient and modern.

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ESTC T75790

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