Addison.
THIRD EDITION.
LONDON:
EFFINGHAM WILSON, 88, CORNHILL,
AND INGREY & MADELEY, 310, STRAND.
1828.
Ingrey and Madeley, Printers, 310, Strand.
INTRODUCTION.
No one accustomed to mix with the higher classes of society will be at all inclined to dispute the advantages arising from a genteel appearance; it therefore becomes necessary that the means of acquiring this distinction should be clearly demonstrated. An attentive perusal of the following pages will conduce to this desired effect.
“L’art de mettre sa Cravate est à l’homme du monde ce que l’art de donner à diner est a l’homme d’état.”