Graded Lessons in English an Elementary English Grammar Consisting of One Hundred Practical Lessons, Carefully Graded and Adapted to the Class-Room by Alonzo Reed;Brainerd Kellogg
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1. Hull, Mass., Nov. 1, 1860.
2. 1466 Colorado Ave., Rochester, N. Y., Apr. 3, 1870. 3. Newburyport, Mass., June 30, 1826. 4. Starkville, Herkimer Co., N. Y., Dec. 19, 1871. 1. n y rondout 11 1849 oct. 2. staten island port richmond 1877 25 january. 3. brooklyn march 1871 mansion house 29. 4. executive chamber vt february montpelier 1869 27. 5. washington franklin como nov 16 1874. 6. fifth ave may new york 460 9 1863. 7. washington d c march 1847 520 pennsylvania ave 16. THE INTRODUCTION. _+Parts+_.--The Introduction consists of the _+Address+_--the Name, the Title, and the Place of Business or the Residence of the one addressed--and the _+Salutation+_. Titles of respect and courtesy should appear in the Address. Prefix _Mr._ (plural, _Messrs_.) to a man's name; _Master_ to a boy's name; _Miss_ to the name of a girl or an unmarried lady; _Mrs._ to the name of a married lady. Prefix _Dr_. to the name of a physician, or write _M.D._ after his name. Prefix _Rev_. (or _The Rev_.) to the name of a clergyman; if he is a Doctor of Divinity, prefix _Rev. Dr_., or write _Rev_. before his name and _D.D._ after it; if you do not know his Christian name, prefix _Rev. Mr._ or _Rev. Dr._ to his surname, but never _Rev_. alone. _Esq._ is added to the name of a lawyer, and to the names of other prominent men. Avoid such combinations as the following: _Mr. John Smith, Esq., Dr. John Smith, M.D., Mr. John Smith, M.D._, etc. |
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