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The secretary's guide. In four parts. Part I. Containing Variety of Forms for inditing Letters upon any Subject whatsoever, in the most elegant and refined Stile now made use of: With Directions for giving the most proper Titles and Epithets to Persons of all Rank and Qualities. Part II. Choice Forms and preceedents for Writing Acquittances, Bills, Bonds, Judgments, Defeasances, Letters of Attorney, Deeds of Gifts, Wills, Assignments, Counter Securities, Bills of Sale, Letters of License, Indentures for Apprentices, inland and foreign Bills of Exchange, &c. Part III. An Account of Time, in Minutes, Hours, Days, Weeks, Months, and Years; with a Perpetual Almanack, shewing the Day of the Month for ever: Fixed Feasts and remarkable Days; a Table of Kings and Queens: Eclipses of the Sun and Moon, and their Causes, shewing when they will be eclipsed for ever. Also how to find the Moon's rising and setting at any Time: Signs of Weather; a Chronology from the Creation to this present Year. Tables of Annuities, Expences and Wages; an exact Catalogue of all the Roads and Post-Stages, with the Number of Miles The Method of the General-Post, shewing what Days Letters may be sent, and whither; with the Rates of the Carriage of the foreign and inland Letters: Also the Method of the Penny-Post, and several other Things necessary, &c. Part IV. A short, but comprehensive English Dictionary, alphabetically explaining all hard and difficult Words, &c. Written by G. F. gent.
G. F., gent., active 1734-1741.Date: [1741]- Books
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The secretary's guide. In four parts. Part I. Containing variety of forms for inditing letters ... with directions for giving the most proper titles and epithets to persons of all ranks and qualities. Part II. Choice forms and precedents for writing acquittances, bills, bonds, ... Part III. An account of time ... with a perpetual almanack ... a chronology from the Creation to this present year. Tables of annuities, expences and wages ... an exact catalogue of all the roads and post-stages ... the method of the general post ... Part IV. A short but comprehensive English dictionary ... Written by G·F· Gent.
G. F., gent., active 1734-1741.Date: [1720?]- Books
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The amorous gallant's tongue tipped with golden expressions: or, the art of courtship refined. Being the Best and Newest Academy. Containing I. Choice and Select Sentences, or Forms of Courtship, to be used by Gentlemen and Ladies upon all Occasions. II. Variety of Choice Letters, written to both Sexes. relating to Love and Business. III. The Interpretation of all Sorts of Dreams. With many other Things, both pleasant and profitable to both Sexes. To which is added, Bills, Bonds, Releases, Letters of Attorney, Receipts and Acquittances upon all Occasions. Together with a canting academy, or the Pedlar's-French Dictionary. The Whole being very Useful and Necessary for all Persons in general.
G. L.Date: 1741- Books
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The secretary's guide. In four parts. Part I. Containing Variety of Forms for Inditing Letters upon any Subject whatsoever, in the most elegant and refined Stile now made use of: With Directions for giving the most proper Titles and Epithers to Persons of all Rank and Qualities. Part II. Choice Forms and Precedents for writing Acquittances, Bills, Bonds, Judgments, Defeasances, Letters of Attorney, Deeds of Gifts, Wills, Assignments, Counter Securities, Bills of Sale, Letters of License, Indentures for Apprentices, inland and foreign Bills of Exchange, &c. Part III. An Account of Time, in Minutes, Hours, Days, Weeks, Months, and Years; with a Perpetual Almanack, shewing the Day of the Month for ever: Fixed Feasts and remarkable Days; a Table of Kings and Queens: Eclipses of the Sun and Moon, and their Causes, shewing when they will be eclipsed for ever. Also how to find the Moon's rising and setting at any Time: Signs of Weather; a Chronology from the Creation to this present Year. Tables of Annuities, Expences and Wages; an exact Catalogue of all the Roads and Post-Stages, with the Number of Miles: The Method of the General Post, shewing what Days Letters may be sent, and whither; with the Rates of the Carriage of the foreign and inland Letters: Also the Method of the Penny-Post, and several other Tings necessary, &c. Part IV. A short, but comprehensive English Dictionary, alphabetically explaining all hard and difficult Words. &c. Written by G.F. gent.
G. F., gent., active 1734-1741.Date: [1734]- Books
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The secretary's guide: in four parts. Part I. Containing variety of forms for inditing letters upon any subject whatsoever, in the most elegant and refined stile now made use of: with directions for giving the most proper titles and epithets to persons of all ranks and qualities. Part II. Choice forms and precedents for writing acquittances, bills, bonds, judgments, defeasances, letters of attorney, deeds of gifts, wills, assignments counter-securities, bills of sale, letters of license, indentures for apprentices, inland and foreign bills of exchange, &c. Part III. An account of time, in minutes, hours, days, weeks, months, and years; with a perpetual almanack, shewing the day of the month for ever; fixed feasts and remarkable days; a table of kings and queens; eclipses of the sun and moon, and their causes, shewing when they will be eclipsed for ever. Also how to find the moon's rising and setting at any time; signs of weather; a chronology from the Creation to this present year. Tables of annuities, expences and wages; an exact catalogue of all the roads and post-stages, with the number of miles: the method of the general-post, shewing what days letters may be sent, and whither: with the rates of the carriage of the foreign and inland letters: also the method of the penny-post, and several other things necessary to be known. Part IV. A short, but comprehensive, English dictionary, alphabetically explaining all hard and difficult words; together with some useful directions for pointing, &c. Written by G. F. Gent.
G. F., gent., active 1734-1741.Date: 1721