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... Letter Writers had . Arts of Correspondence absorbed so many thematic and structural elements of Complete Letter Writers that the term Letter Writer often appeared in their titles too . For instance , not content with listing the ...
... Letter Writers had . Arts of Correspondence absorbed so many thematic and structural elements of Complete Letter Writers that the term Letter Writer often appeared in their titles too . For instance , not content with listing the ...
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... letters would have been read. The use ofspace on the page was significant in early modern letters; the space between the salutation and the main body of the letter, and between that and the subscription, reflected deference towards the ...
... letters would have been read. The use ofspace on the page was significant in early modern letters; the space between the salutation and the main body of the letter, and between that and the subscription, reflected deference towards the ...
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... Letters for Examples and Improvement of Style, ... XL . LETTER Mifs J - , in anfwer to Mrs. , making an Apology for not answering her Letters fooner . Madam , ? TIS C6 IS paying you but an ill Compliment , to let one of the most ...
... Letters for Examples and Improvement of Style, ... XL . LETTER Mifs J - , in anfwer to Mrs. , making an Apology for not answering her Letters fooner . Madam , ? TIS C6 IS paying you but an ill Compliment , to let one of the most ...
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accounts Army Articles of Confederation attends BENJAMIN bills of credit Board of Treasury BRIGANTINE British CAPT CHARLES CHEVALIER civil list commerce Commissary Commissioner Committees consul CONTINENTAL Continental Congress Creden credentials of delegates Delegate from Connecticut Delegate from Delaware Delegate from Georgia Delegate from Maryland Delegate from Massachusetts Delegate from Pennsylvania Delegate from Rhode Delegate from South Delegate from Virginia dentials Department Finance letter France French French consul GEORGE Governor Grand Hampshire HENRY Indian affairs instructions JACOB JAMES Jersey JOHN JOSEPH leave of absence loan office Marine memorial ment Mentioned militia mittees money quota morial North ordinance Pennsylvania letter PETER peti petition Post Office prisoners Pulaski's Legion regiment regulation Rhode Island RICHARD ROBERT salaries SAMUEL SCHOONER Secretary at War Secretary of Foreign SHIP SLOOP South Carolina Superintendent of Finance tees THOMAS tials tion trade treaty troops U.S. ministers Votes Washington Washington's letter Week western lands Western Territory WILLIAM York