The Art of Short-hand Writing ...U. Hunt & son, 1845 - 60 páginas |
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... acquiring a knowledge of the subject , and while they have generally found an interest in sup- pressing its dissemination , the multitude have ignorant- ly rejected it , as a mystic and useless art . This neglect , while confined to ...
... acquiring a knowledge of the subject , and while they have generally found an interest in sup- pressing its dissemination , the multitude have ignorant- ly rejected it , as a mystic and useless art . This neglect , while confined to ...
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... acquired ; otherwise it would soon emerge from obscurity , and assume its rank in the constellation of modern improvements . The great object is , to commit words to paper with the least possible time and labour ; but by a strange ...
... acquired ; otherwise it would soon emerge from obscurity , and assume its rank in the constellation of modern improvements . The great object is , to commit words to paper with the least possible time and labour ; but by a strange ...
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... which do not present a great assemblage of arbitrary characters , and vexatious grammar rules . Let such persons an- swer the following questions . 1 Would our common writing be more easily acquired , vi INTRODUCTION .
... which do not present a great assemblage of arbitrary characters , and vexatious grammar rules . Let such persons an- swer the following questions . 1 Would our common writing be more easily acquired , vi INTRODUCTION .
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Marcus Tullius Cicero Gould. 1 Would our common writing be more easily acquired , or its execution in any way facilitated , by increasing the number of letters in the English alphabet ? Would ! arithmetic be improved by the introduction ...
Marcus Tullius Cicero Gould. 1 Would our common writing be more easily acquired , or its execution in any way facilitated , by increasing the number of letters in the English alphabet ? Would ! arithmetic be improved by the introduction ...
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... acquire the theory from the book , and communicate it to their schools . The learner should not be discouraged , though he be not able at once to record the entire language of a fluent speaker : nor should he hence infer , that the ...
... acquire the theory from the book , and communicate it to their schools . The learner should not be discouraged , though he be not able at once to record the entire language of a fluent speaker : nor should he hence infer , that the ...
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