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... addressed , and the most depreciatory when alluding to the writer and his belongings . A commonplace letter is not closed with anything like our conventional yours obediently , or faithfully , ' or sincerely , ' or ' affectionately ...
... addressed , and the most depreciatory when alluding to the writer and his belongings . A commonplace letter is not closed with anything like our conventional yours obediently , or faithfully , ' or sincerely , ' or ' affectionately ...
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... addressed the latter as Your Majesty , 1520. " Haydn is scarcely accurate in his implication that James I. originated the style of " Sacred Ma- jesty " -that , as I said in my former note , having been the questionable prenomen of ...
... addressed the latter as Your Majesty , 1520. " Haydn is scarcely accurate in his implication that James I. originated the style of " Sacred Ma- jesty " -that , as I said in my former note , having been the questionable prenomen of ...
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... address of the sender , not necessarily for publication , but as a guarantee of good faith . Editorial Communications should be addressed to " The Editor " -Advertisements and Business Letters to " The Publisher " -at the Office , 20 ...
... address of the sender , not necessarily for publication , but as a guarantee of good faith . Editorial Communications should be addressed to " The Editor " -Advertisements and Business Letters to " The Publisher " -at the Office , 20 ...
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