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The polite academy, 1762 (engraving)

The polite academy, 1762 (engraving)
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BL7272407
Image title
The polite academy, 1762 (engraving)
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English School, (18th century) / English
Location
British Library, London, UK
Medium
engraving
Date
1762 AD (C18th AD)
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The polite academy, or School of behaviour for young gentlemen and ladies. Intended as a foundation for good manners and polite address, in masters and misses. London : R. Baldwin; B. Collins, Salisbury, 1762.

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From the British Library archive / Bridgeman Images
Image keywords
18th century / England / United Kingdom / Europe / writing / education / engraving / manners / manuscript / politeness / black and white / mzengraving

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