Dunbar's complete handbook of etiquette.

Clear and concise directions for correct manners.

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Dunbar's complete handbook of etiquette.

Clear and concise directions for correct manners.

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Clear and concise directions for correct manners, conversations, letters of introduction, dinner parties, visiting, travelling, dancing, dress, table-talk, anecdote, bridal etiquette, etc. etc.

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186

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First Sentence

"The rules of etiquette are not always arbitrary decrees but have their foundation, like true politeness, in Christian priciple."

Table of Contents

Edition Notes

Published in
New York

Classifications

Library of Congress
BJ1852 .D85

The Physical Object

Pagination
186 p.
Number of pages
186

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL7181415M
Internet Archive
dunbarscompleteh00dunbrich
LCCN
09030968
OCLC/WorldCat
187449238

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The rules of etiquette are not always arbitrary decrees but have their foundation, like true politeness, in Christian priciple.
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