PITMAN'S Commercial Correspondence and Commercial English
There is gratifying evidence of an awakened feeling that Commercial English has hitherto been on wrong lines, having developed a jargon of its own even worse than journalese and very distressing to every educated person whose misfortune it is to have to read letters expressed in it. The University of London must be given the credit of largely stimulating that feeling when it gave a literary character to its papers set in English for Matriculation. This change which was made some eighteen years ago, has undoubtedly borne good fruit.
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