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The Governors or Presidents of the State Governments, have the title of Excellency. Deputy Governors, or Vice-Presidents of the State Governments, The Honourable.

Members of the State Legislature-Esq.

The Governor of the Western Territory-His Excellency.

Judges of Inferior Courts, Counsellors at Law, Prothonotaries, County Lieutenants of the Militia, Collectors, Naval Officers, and Surveyors in the Departments of the Customs, and all the principal Commissioned Officers in the United States, are, are styled Esq.

Bishops in the United States-The Right Rev. B. M- D. D. Bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church, in the State of - &c. Other Clergymen-The Rev. J. LD. or, The Rev. Dr. C

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Letters,

I. On the Respect and Obedience due to
Parents,
II. From a young Gentleman to his Mo-
ther, during his apprenticeship,
III. From a young Gentleman at Board-
ing-school in the country, to his Bro-
ther, an apprentice in New-York,

IV. The Brother's Answer

V. From an aged Lady in the Country,
to her Niece in New-York, caution-
ing her against keeping company with
a Gentleman of bad character,

VI. The young Lady's answer

VII. From a young Man in the Country,
to a Merchant in New-York, offering
correspondence,

VIII. The Merchant's answer,

IX. To a Correspondent, requesting the
payment of a sum of money

X. The Answer,

XI. From a Merchant at St. Thomas's to
a brother in New-York, desiring him
to sell some goods, and purchase
others,

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XII. The Answer

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XIII. An urgent demand of payment,

XIV. The Auswer

XV. From a Country Farmer to a Land-
lord, excusing delay of payment

XVI. The Answer

XVII. From an insolvent Debtor, to his
principal Creditor, requesting the ac-
ceptance of a Composition,

XVIII. The Answer,

XIX. From a Tradesman to a wholesale
Dealer, to delay payment of a sum

of money,

XX. The Answer,

XXI. From a Country Store-keeper to
his friend in New-York, desiring
him to send him some goods

XXII. The Answer,

XXIII. From a young Gentleman to a

Lady, with whom he is in love

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XXIV. The Lady's Answer,

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XXV. The Gentleman's Reply,

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XXVI. From the young Gentleman's
mother to the young Lady

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XXVII. The young Lady's Answer,
XXVIII. The young Lady's Answer to
her lover,

XXIX. From the same

XXX. The young Gentleman's Answer 29
XXXI. From the Lady, after marriage,
to her cousin, umarried

XXXII. From a young Gentleman,"in
expectation of an Estate, from his
penurious uncle, to a young Lady of
small fortune, desiring her to elope
with him to New-England

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