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p. [13]
- 297. A lady, adressing birthday congratulations
- 297. A lady, addressing birthday congratulations
p. [15]
- 345. Inviting lady
- 345. Inviting a lady
p. [16]
- Ladies' cards 299
- Ladies' cards 229
p. [66]
- We renewed thanks, we remain,
- With renewed thanks, we remain,
p. [73]
- February 3, 10—.
- February 3, 19—.
p. [99]
- You affectionate son,
- Your affectionate son,
p. [111]
- Dear Mrs. Potter:—
- Dear Mrs. Porter:—
p. [115]
- 152. From a Housemaid Excusing Herself for not Taking a a Situation
- 152. From a Housemaid Excusing Herself for not Taking a Situation
p. [242]
- of the first part, for an in consideration
- of the first part, for and in consideration
- good right and awful authority,
- good right and lawful authority,
p. [263]
- Abasement—Humilation,
- Abasement—Humiliation,
p. [264]
- Avarice—Cupidity, selfishness, greed, coveteousness.
- Avarice—Cupidity, selfishness, greed, covetousness.
p. [265]
- Designate—Name, call, specifiy.
- Designate—Name, call, specify.
p. [266]
- Enlarge—Argument, increase, extend, widen.
- Enlarge—Augment, increase, extend, widen.
p. [267]
- Helpless—Week, feeble, infirm.
- Helpless—Weak, feeble, infirm.
p. [268]
- Landscape—Prospect, view, scene, ontlook.
- Landscape—Prospect, view, scene, outlook.
p. [270]
- Remark—Innotation, note, comment, say, notice.
- Remark—Annotation, note, comment, say, notice.
- Repeat—Repeat, recite, detail.
- Repeat—Recite, detail.
- Shame—Reproach, ignominy, disgrace, reproach.
- Shame—Reproach, ignominy, disgrace.
p. [273]
- Urgent—Pressing, earnest, importunate, earnest.
- Urgent—Pressing, earnest, importunate.
- Vague—Indefinite, uncertain, ununsettled, undetermined, equivocal.
- Vague—Indefinite, uncertain, unsettled, undetermined, equivocal.
p. [275]
- 3. All appellations of the Diety should begin with a capital.
- 3. All appellations of the Deity should begin with a capital.
p. [276]
- The following letter in "buba" English,
- The following letter in "babu" English,