This book is a collection of exemplary letters meant to instruct young readers in the art of letter-writing and moral values. The letters cover various topics and occasions, from condolence to love letters, and include examples from famous writers like Samuel Johnson and Lord Chesterfield. The book also provides introductory rules and observations on epistolary composition, making it a helpful resource for anyone seeking to improve their letter-writing skills.
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