The Book of LettersNelson, Doubleday Incorporated, 1923 - 272 psl. |
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... Boston , May 27 , '75 . Your kind letter is received and the sad news of your ill health makes this pleasant weather even seem tiresome and out of place . 1From " With Walt Whitman in Camden , " by Horace Traubel . Copy- right , 1905 ...
... Boston , May 27 , '75 . Your kind letter is received and the sad news of your ill health makes this pleasant weather even seem tiresome and out of place . 1From " With Walt Whitman in Camden , " by Horace Traubel . Copy- right , 1905 ...
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... Boston , ex- pects to be in your town for six months or so . He is an old friend of mine - in fact , I knew him at College and I think you would like him . He is going to Black Rock in the interest of the Sedgwick Cement Company . He ...
... Boston , ex- pects to be in your town for six months or so . He is an old friend of mine - in fact , I knew him at College and I think you would like him . He is going to Black Rock in the interest of the Sedgwick Cement Company . He ...
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... Boston , Mass . , March 17 , 1922 . The bearer , William Jones , is a young acquaintance of mine who is going to live in Cleveland . If there is anything you can do without too much trouble to yourself in recommending a place to board ...
... Boston , Mass . , March 17 , 1922 . The bearer , William Jones , is a young acquaintance of mine who is going to live in Cleveland . If there is anything you can do without too much trouble to yourself in recommending a place to board ...
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... YORK ROBOX 381 , ELEPHONE $ 440 MA American Woolen Company . WM M. WOOD . PRESIDENT Fr. Boston , Mass 646 STATE STREET , Specimens of business letterheads the product , that they have discovered an inordi- nately 140 OFFICE OF GABLE ...
... YORK ROBOX 381 , ELEPHONE $ 440 MA American Woolen Company . WM M. WOOD . PRESIDENT Fr. Boston , Mass 646 STATE STREET , Specimens of business letterheads the product , that they have discovered an inordi- nately 140 OFFICE OF GABLE ...
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... BOSTON , MASS . Mrs. Arthur Moore , 1317 Hillside Avenue , April 26 , 1920 . Boston , Mass . Dear Madam : Our Spring Sale of Misses ' Suits , Coats , Dresses , and Hats will begin Monday , April 30th , continuing throughout the week ...
... BOSTON , MASS . Mrs. Arthur Moore , 1317 Hillside Avenue , April 26 , 1920 . Boston , Mass . Dear Madam : Our Spring Sale of Misses ' Suits , Coats , Dresses , and Hats will begin Monday , April 30th , continuing throughout the week ...
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The Book of Letters– What Letters to Write for Every Purpose, Business and ... Mary Owens Crowther Visos knygos peržiūra - 1924 |
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40 WALL STREET 500 Park Avenue accept acknowledgment April April 14 bank best wishes birthday BLACK COMPANY Boston business letter business letterheads charge account Chicago Company complimentary close Cordially correspondence cost crests custom daughter Dear Madam Dear Sir dictated dinner Doctor Elliott enclose engraved envelope epistle Fifth Avenue firm Friday George Meredith give glad Gregory Supply Handwritten happiness Heartiest congratulations hope informal inside address John Evans Request John Henley Jones June Katherine G kind invitation letter sheet Madison Avenue Main Street monograms N. Y. Dear paper person Philip Brewster PRESIDENT reply Request the Pleasure Richard Pearson Ruth Evans sales letter salutation Samuel Sloane sent seven o'clock signature sincerely social letter Specimens of formal STREET NEW YORK sympathy T. B. Aldrich thank thought Thursday tion truly Walt Whitman wedding woman words write written
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