Polite epistolary correspondence

Publication Date1751
RemainderA collection of letters, on the most instructive and entertaining subjects. Viz. Of Love and Gallantry. Of Compliment. Satyrical. Of Reproach. Of Reprimand. Of Consolation and Condolance. On asking Advice. On giving Advice. Of Morality. On making a Present. Of Recommendation. Of Invitation. Of Congratulation. Of Excuse and Apology. To desire Favours. Of Complaint. With Answers to them. To which are prefix'd, two introductory letters: shewing the necessity and use of such a collection; particularly in the instructing of Youth to indite Letters well on all Occasions
Extentxxiv,215,[1]p.
LocationLondon
Publisherprinted for H. Slater, the Corner of Clare-Court, Drury-Lane; and W. Watson, at Dryden's Head, Holborn-Bars

Establishment(s)

MoEML Location(s)





Tue Sep 26 17:24:41 CDT 2023