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Meanings of agreeable letter in English
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Usage of agreeable letter in English
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My dear little Miss: Your very agreeableletter of the fifteenth is received.
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On Wednesday last arrived your agreeableletter of June the 10th.
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Dear Sir,-OnWednesday last arrived your agreeableletter of June 10th.
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SIR,-Theperusal of your agreeableletter made me almost grieve for the disgrace of the duc de Choiseul.
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He was kind enough to write me a very agreeableletter some time ago, which I ought to have answered.
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Ever since I received your very agreeableletter of the 22nd I have been intending to write you an answer to it.
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Ever since I received your very agreeableletter of the 22d of May, I have been intending to write you an answer to it.
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Would Hamilton Spence, senior, have crossed a continent at the word of one of whom he knew nothing, save that he wrote an agreeableletter?
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Everybody allows that the talent of writing agreeableletters is peculiarly female.
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Thy most agreeableletters, with their pleasing style, ever gladden our hearts.
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I wish you would undertake it, as I am sure you would write most agreeableletters.
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'My Dear Little Miss:-Yourvery agreeableletter of the 15th is received.
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"I have received a most agreeableletter from my sister in Paris."
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Yesterday we receivd a very agreeableLetter from Doctor Franklin dated at Nantes (in France) the 8th of December.
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She is still writing from Bertram House, but her pleasant gossip continually alternates with more urgent and less agreeableletters addressed to her father.
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"If I should write you a nice, agreeableletter, explaining as much as I can, won't you be satisfied?"