High School English, Book 4Macmillan, 1936 - English language |
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... letter writing fall into the same error . It is not an excess of formality to date your letter , to write somewhere in it your address , and to sign it in full . Common sense will show you the reason . If you are fond enough of a friend ...
... letter writing fall into the same error . It is not an excess of formality to date your letter , to write somewhere in it your address , and to sign it in full . Common sense will show you the reason . If you are fond enough of a friend ...
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Henry Seidel Canby. LETTER OF ORDER Too much care cannot be taken in getting the items in a letter of order clear and definite . If letters of order were always so written , letters of claim and adjustment would probably not have to be ...
Henry Seidel Canby. LETTER OF ORDER Too much care cannot be taken in getting the items in a letter of order clear and definite . If letters of order were always so written , letters of claim and adjustment would probably not have to be ...
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... letter of introduc- tion should , in the main , state why the writer thinks the recipient should be interested in the person who bears the letter . LETTER OF GENERAL RECOMMENDATION To whom it may concern : Mr. Harold Nelson , the bearer ...
... letter of introduc- tion should , in the main , state why the writer thinks the recipient should be interested in the person who bears the letter . LETTER OF GENERAL RECOMMENDATION To whom it may concern : Mr. Harold Nelson , the bearer ...
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