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John Charles Mays Commercial Letters according to Gellerts rule by Johann Carl May
by Johann Carl May
John Charles Mays Commercial Letters according to Gellerts rule
by Johann Carl May
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RareBooksClub. Paperback. New. This item is printed on demand. Paperback. 48 pages. Dimensions: 9.7in. x 7.4in. x 0.1in.This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1768 Excerpt: . . . misfortune, your way of thinking, all which has sensibly touched me. Your remittance of the Rd. aioo-testify plainly that you still retain such noble principle which I always found youpoffessed of, and which greatly augment my compaction towards you. . , . . . I should discover a lowness of foul, . in regarding. the loss of Rd. 500. -, I voul v. , - gladly, i gladly contribute double the sum, if that could help you; but Im affiraid the wound Is too large, and that I could not assist you, without destroying myself. The bankrupt of Mess. O. and N. is already current here. We are in hopes, it will not be so bad, as was at first expected. I heartily wish it may not, for your account; that you might have the satisfaction, of lessening the lost of your creditors. I shall do every thing in my power to promote it, if agreeable to reason; and should you begin your business again (my friend), may assure yourself of my urgent endeavours to assist you. Leave off thinking so much on your misfortune, it being but small in its kind; Few are so free from accusations as you are. Those, who are reduced by public misfortunes, and not by wilfulness, deserve every ones compassion. Comfort yourself with that, my friend. Every one that knows you, is sorry for your misfortune, and would think themselves inexcusable, in despising you, as you think. Its true, you have given too much belief to Messieurs 0. and N. The present times, . . times, require more caution still your mistake is a fault, Which every one is subject to, . who has an extensive trade. Therefore banish all immoderate grief; wmfort yourself with the hopes, that providence has Various ways and means, to lift you up again. These are some of the hours. of tribulation, designd for us, to try our steadfastness. They. . . This item ships from La Vergne,TN.
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- ISBN 10 1130818705
- ISBN 13 9781130818703
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- Keywords Johann Carl May,Subjects