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Letters to His Son on the Fine Art of Becoming a Man of the World and a Gentleman. With Topical Headings and a Special Introd. by Oliver H.G. Leigh; Volume 1
Lord Chesterfield's worldly wisdom: selections from his letters and characters
Letters to His Son on the Fine Art of Becoming a Man of the World and a Gentleman. with Topical Headings and a Special Introd. by Oliver H. G. Leigh Vo
An Apology for a Late Resignation, in a Letter From an English Gentleman to His Friend at the Hague
An Impartial Review of Two Pamphlets Lately Published, One Intituled, An Apology for a Late Resignation The Other, The Resignation Discussed, &c. in Which The Real Intention of Both Authors are Clearly Exposed, and The Real Importance of That Memorable E
Letters to His Son on the Fine Art of Becoming a Man of the World and a Gentleman. with Topical Headings and a Special Introd. by Oliver H. G. Leigh Volume 1
Letters to His Son Volume 2
Pasquin and Marforio on the Peace Being a Discussion, by These Celebrated Statues, at Rome, of the General Conduct of England, But Particularly Pending the Late War, and in Negociating the Present Peace
Principles of Politeness, and of Knowing the World
Lord Chesterfield's Worldly Wisdom Selections From His Letters and Characters
The Letters, With the Characters. Edited With Introd., Notes, and Index by John Bradshaw Volume 3
The Resignation Discussed. In Which Many of the False Facts are Detected, and Sophistical Reasonings Refuted; in a Pamphlet, Intitled, An Opology for a Late Resignation, &c. In a Letter to a Friend in the Country
Chesterfield's Art of Letter Writing Simplified Being a Guide to Friendly, Affectionate, Polite and Business Correspondence ...: to Which is Appended the Complete Rules of Etiquette, and the Usages of Society ..
The resignation discussed. In which many of the false facts are detected, and sophistical reasonings refuted; in a pamphlet, intitled, An opology for ... &c. In a letter to a friend in the country
Elements of a Polite Education Carefully Selected from the Letters of Philip Dormer Stanhope, Earl of Chesterfield to His Son

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