The Art of Short-hand Writing ...U. Hunt & son, 1845 - 60 páginas |
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Página vii
... sufficient for the purposes proposed , and with- out practice the efforts of human invention will prove abortive . To convey a more just idea of the present state of the art , it is necessary to return to its former character and merits ...
... sufficient for the purposes proposed , and with- out practice the efforts of human invention will prove abortive . To convey a more just idea of the present state of the art , it is necessary to return to its former character and merits ...
Página viii
... sufficient facility to answer the end for which they were intended . We have thus far traced the subject as an art merely , without beholding one beauty , or one solitary feature , to claim our admiration ; but we will now proceed , by ...
... sufficient facility to answer the end for which they were intended . We have thus far traced the subject as an art merely , without beholding one beauty , or one solitary feature , to claim our admiration ; but we will now proceed , by ...
Página xii
... sufficient quantity of the right kind of aliment , affording due time for its digestion , and no more relaxa- tion than is absolutely necessary to its health and vigour . The person who can write rapidly , does not conse- quently ...
... sufficient quantity of the right kind of aliment , affording due time for its digestion , and no more relaxa- tion than is absolutely necessary to its health and vigour . The person who can write rapidly , does not conse- quently ...
Página xiv
... sufficient quantity of the right kind of aliment, affording due time for its digestion, and no more relaxation than is absolutely necessary to its health and vigour. The person who can write rapidly, does not consequently substitute ...
... sufficient quantity of the right kind of aliment, affording due time for its digestion, and no more relaxation than is absolutely necessary to its health and vigour. The person who can write rapidly, does not consequently substitute ...
Página vii
... sufficient for the purposes proposed , and with- out practice the efforts of human invention will prove abortive . To convey a more just idea of the present state of the art , it is necessary to return to its former character and merits ...
... sufficient for the purposes proposed , and with- out practice the efforts of human invention will prove abortive . To convey a more just idea of the present state of the art , it is necessary to return to its former character and merits ...
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acquired adapted alchy arbitrary characters arbitrary signs arithmetic Behold Byrom caret commit words common alphabet common place book common writing diphthongal earth editions end of words Ennius facit FAST AS DELIVERED firmament Fr.-The frequent grammar rules Habeas corpus heaven hieroglyphics human voice instruction introduction of arbitrary ious Jews JOHN HANCOCK king Agrippa learner legibility Lex scripta lifting the pen light limb line of writing Lord M. T. C. GOULD margin ment musical signs necessary object omitted person philosopher's stone Plate Plutarch powers practice prefixes present preservation propriety racters recorded the language rendered represented by individual rience short writing SHORT-HAND WRITING simple Sine sounds steno stenographic system of short system of short-hand system of stenography terminations theory thing thou tion United unto thee Vespasian visible signs voice Voir dire vowel words to paper written Xenophon