interesting to the Country
Merchant, &c. &c.
A sprightly, pleasant book, with a vast amount of information in a very
agreeable shape. Business, Love, and Religion are all discussed, and many
proper sentiments expressed in regard to each. The "moral" of the work is
summed up in the following concluding sentences: "Adhere steadfastly to
your business; adhere steadfastly to your first love; adhere steadfastly to
the church."
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A MANUAL OF POLITENESS,
COMPRISING THE
PRINCIPLES OF ETIQUETTE AND RULES OF BEHAVIOUR
IN GENTEEL SOCIETY, FOR PERSONS OF BOTH SEXES.
18mo., with Plates.
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Book of Politeness.
THE GENTLEMAN AND LADY'S
BOOK OF POLITENESS AND PROPRIETY OF DEPORTMENT
DEDICATED TO THE YOUTH OF BOTH SEXES.
BY MADAME CELNART.
Translated from the Sixth Paris Edition, Enlarged and Improved.
Fifth American Edition.
One volume, 18mo.
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THE ANTEDILUVIANS; Or, The World Destroyed.
A NARRATIVE POEM, IN TEN BOOKS.
BY JAMES M'HENRY, M.D.
One volume, 18mo.
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Bennett's (Rev. John) Letters to a Young Lady,
ON A VARIETY OF SUBJECTS CALCULATED TO IMPROVE THE HEART, TO FORM THE
MANNERS, AND ENLIGHTEN THE UNDERSTANDING.
"That our daughters may be as polished corners of the temple."
The publishers sincerely hope (for the happiness of mankind) that a copy of
this valuable little work will be found the companion of every young lady,
as much of the happiness of every family depends on the proper cultivation
of the female mind.
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THE DAUGHTER'S OWN BOOK:
OR, PRACTICAL HINTS FROM A FATHER TO HIS DAUGHTER.
One volume, 18mo.
This is one of the most practical and truly valuable treatises on the
culture and discipline of the female mind, which has hitherto been
published in this country; and the publishers are very confident, from the
great demand for this invaluable little work, that ere long it will be
found in the library of every young lady.
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THE AMERICAN CHESTERFIELD:
Or, "Youth's Guide to the Way to Wealth, Honour, and Distinction" &c. 18mo.
CONTAINING ALSO A COMPLETE TREATISE ON THE ART OF CARVING.
"We most cordially recommend the American Chesterfield to general
attention: but to young persons particularly, as one of the best
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