The whole duty of an apprentice Being a companion for a youth of sense. Containing infallible instructions to make him wise, good and useful, and his master and himself happy. With an hint to journeymen. Written occasionally some years since, by a late Chamberlain of London, and now published for a general good. Addressed to Sir Thomas Harrison, chamberlain of London, and to the master and wardens of companies, and all other masters; and to the apprentices of Great-Britain.
- Late Chamberlain of London.
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- 1755
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The whole duty of an apprentice: Being a companion for a youth of sense. Containing infallible instructions to make him wise, good and useful, and his master and himself happy. With an hint to journeymen. Written occasionally some years since, by a late C
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London : Printed for E. Withers, in Fleet-Street; and John Swan, opposite Northumberland House, in the Strand; and sold at all booksellers and pamphlet shops, 1755.
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