The Art of Short-hand Writing ...U. Hunt & son, 1845 - 60 páginas |
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... experienced by him and later writers , in selecting appropriate characters , and assigning their respective functions ; but a still greater difficulty by learners , from the too frequent introduction of arbitrary signs , and subtile ...
... experienced by him and later writers , in selecting appropriate characters , and assigning their respective functions ; but a still greater difficulty by learners , from the too frequent introduction of arbitrary signs , and subtile ...
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... . Such signs have been selected , and their various powers distinctly defined in the following pages ; and future experience will prove , that no system of stenography can be extensively use- ful A 2 INTRODUCTION . V !
... . Such signs have been selected , and their various powers distinctly defined in the following pages ; and future experience will prove , that no system of stenography can be extensively use- ful A 2 INTRODUCTION . V !
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... experience , to improve the theory of the art ; but while the merits of these efforts may be appreciated by few , there are hun- dreds who will think all systems incomplete , which do not present a great assemblage of arbitrary ...
... experience , to improve the theory of the art ; but while the merits of these efforts may be appreciated by few , there are hun- dreds who will think all systems incomplete , which do not present a great assemblage of arbitrary ...
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... experience , to un- fold some of its beauties as a science as well as an art . We are all aware , that ten simple figures , or the nine digits and cipher , have been found sufficient for all the purposes of numerical calculation . We ...
... experience , to un- fold some of its beauties as a science as well as an art . We are all aware , that ten simple figures , or the nine digits and cipher , have been found sufficient for all the purposes of numerical calculation . We ...
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... experience , determines upon the use of alphabetic characters , for the purpose of swift writing , instead of arbitrary signs for words , sentences , or ideas . In the next place , it furnishes rules , which , if reduced to practice ...
... experience , determines upon the use of alphabetic characters , for the purpose of swift writing , instead of arbitrary signs for words , sentences , or ideas . In the next place , it furnishes rules , which , if reduced to practice ...
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