A present for an apprentice: or, a sure guide to gain both esteem and estate. With rules for his conduct to his master, and in the world, under the following heads: Lying, Dishonesty, Fidelity, Temperance, Excess of all kind, Government of the Tongue, Other People's Quarrels, Quarrels of One's Own, Affability, Frugality, Industry, Value of Time, Company, Friendship, Bonds and Securities, Recreations, Gaming, Company of Women, Horse-Keeping, Proper Persons to deal with, Suspicion, Resentment, Complacency, Tempers and Faces of Men, Irresolution and Indolence, Caution in Setting Up, Great Rents, Fine Shops, Servants, Choice of a Wife, Happiness after Marriage, House-Keeping, Education of Children, Politicks, Religion. By a late Lord Mayor of London.

  • Barnard, John, Sir, 1685-1764.
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MDCCLXXVIII. [1778]
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London : printed by John Barker, Broad-Way, Blackfriars, MDCCLXXVIII. [1778]

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iii,[1],76p. ; 80.

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ESTC T165762

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