The young secretary's guide: or, a speedy help to learning. In two parts. I. Containing the True Method of Writing Letters upon any Subject; whether concerning Business, or otherwise: Fitted to all Capacities, in the most smooth and obliging Style, with about 200 Examples never before Published. As also Instructions how properly to Intitle, Subscribe, or Direct a Letter to any Person of what Quality soever. With full Directions for True Pointing. II. Containing an exact Collection of Acquittances, Bills, Bonds, Wills, Indentures, Deeds of Gifts, Letters of Attorney, Assignments, Releases, Warrants of Attorney, Bills of Sale, Counter-Securities: With Notes of Directions, relating to what is most Difficult to be Understood in the most Legal Sense, Form, and Manner. To which is Added, The True Method every Honest Dealer should take (according to Law) to get in what is owing to him, either by shuffling Tradesmen in the City, on dishonest Correspondents in the Country. With Methods for Compounding of Debts: and what ought to be observed therein, &c. By J. Hill.
- Hill, John, active 1712.
- Date:
- 1754
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Publication/Creation
London : printed for, and sold by A. Wilde, in Aldersgate-Street: Sold also by the Booksellers in Town and Country, 1754.
Physical description
156p. : ill. ; 120.
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Edition
The six and twentieth edition, with additions.
References note
ESTC T52895
Alston, III.486
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Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Thomson Gale, 2003. (Eighteenth century collections online). Available via the World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreements.