Gentleman and Lady's Book of Politeness and Propriety of Deportment

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Élisabeth Celnart 1833
English
  • 01 - Part 1, Introduction - Of Propriety of Deportment, and its Advantages
  • 02 - Part 1, Chapter 1 - Of Propriety of Conduct in Relation to Religious Duties
  • 03 - Part 1, Chapter 2 - Of Propriety of Conduct in Relation to Domestic Duties
  • 04 - Part 1, Chapter 3 - Of Propriety of Conduct in Conjugal and Domestic Relations
  • 05 - Part 1, Chapter 4 - Of Propriety as Regards One's Self
  • 06 - Part 1, Chapter 5 - Of Propriety in Regard to One's Business or Profession
  • 07 - Part 2, Chapter 1 - Of Deportment in the Street
  • 08 - Part 2, Chapter 2 - Of Different Kinds of Visits
  • 09 - Part 2, Chapter 3 - Of the Manner of Receiving Visitors
  • 10 - Part 2, Chapter 4 - Of the Carriage of the Body
  • 11 - Part 2, Chapter 5 - Of Physical Proprieties in Conversation
  • 12 - Part 2, Chapter 6 - Of the Moral Observances in Conversation
  • 13 - Part 2, Chapter 7 - Of Epistolary Composition
  • 14 - Part 2, Chapter 8 - Additional Rules in Respect to the Social Relations
  • 15 - Part 2, Chapter 9 - Of Travelling
  • 16 - Part 3, Chapter 1 - Of Entertainments
  • 17 - Part 3, Chapter 2 - Of Promenades, Parties, and Amusements
  • 18 - Part 3, Chapter 3 - Of Balls, Concerts, and Public Shows
  • 19 - Part 3, Chapter 4 - Of the Duties of Hospitality
  • 20 - Part 4, Chapter 1 - Of Marriage and Baptism
  • 21 - Part 4, Chapter 2 - Of Duties toward the Unfortunate
A mid-nineteenth century book of etiquette. (Summary by Libby Gohn)

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