The Art of Short-hand Writing ...U. Hunt & son, 1845 - 60 páginas |
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... . ENTERED according to the Act of Congress , in the year 1831 , by M. T. C. GOULD , in the Clerk's Office of the District Court , of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania . INTRODUCTION . SHORT - HAND Writing , under different names 2.
... . ENTERED according to the Act of Congress , in the year 1831 , by M. T. C. GOULD , in the Clerk's Office of the District Court , of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania . INTRODUCTION . SHORT - HAND Writing , under different names 2.
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Marcus Tullius Cicero Gould. INTRODUCTION . SHORT - HAND Writing , under different names and forms , may be traced to the most remote civilized nations of the earth . The Egyptians , who were at a very early 1 period distinguished for ...
Marcus Tullius Cicero Gould. INTRODUCTION . SHORT - HAND Writing , under different names and forms , may be traced to the most remote civilized nations of the earth . The Egyptians , who were at a very early 1 period distinguished for ...
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... introduction of numerous grammar rules , plausible in theory , but useless in practice . Much difficulty was experienced by him and later writers , in selecting appropriate characters , and assigning their respective functions ; but a ...
... introduction of numerous grammar rules , plausible in theory , but useless in practice . Much difficulty was experienced by him and later writers , in selecting appropriate characters , and assigning their respective functions ; but a ...
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... few select signs . 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 !
... few select signs . 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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... 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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