The Art of Short-hand Writing ...U. Hunt & son, 1845 - 60 páginas |
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... taken and preserved in short - hand . We are likewise informed , that Seneca made use of a system of short writing , which consisted in the use of about 5000 characters . The first publication upon the subject of which we have any ...
... taken and preserved in short - hand . We are likewise informed , that Seneca made use of a system of short writing , which consisted in the use of about 5000 characters . The first publication upon the subject of which we have any ...
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... taken into consi- deration , there is reason to believe , that the merits of modern short - hand will not be long overlooked . Few persons are aware of the simplicity and practi- cability of the art , and fewer of the facility with ...
... taken into consi- deration , there is reason to believe , that the merits of modern short - hand will not be long overlooked . Few persons are aware of the simplicity and practi- cability of the art , and fewer of the facility with ...
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... taken and preserved in short - hand . We are likewise informed , that Seneca made use of a system of short writing , which consisted in the use of about 5000 characters . The first publication upon the subject of which we have any ...
... taken and preserved in short - hand . We are likewise informed , that Seneca made use of a system of short writing , which consisted in the use of about 5000 characters . The first publication upon the subject of which we have any ...
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... taken into consi- deration , there is reason to believe , that the merits of modern short - hand will not be long overlooked . Few persons are aware of the simplicity and practi- cability of the art , and fewer of the facility with ...
... taken into consi- deration , there is reason to believe , that the merits of modern short - hand will not be long overlooked . Few persons are aware of the simplicity and practi- cability of the art , and fewer of the facility with ...
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... taken for a vowel . But the follow- ing distinction is all that is necessary in following a speaker - when a sentence is complete , leave a blank of half an inch , and let each paragraph begin a line . 9. Long words may often be ...
... taken for a vowel . But the follow- ing distinction is all that is necessary in following a speaker - when a sentence is complete , leave a blank of half an inch , and let each paragraph begin a line . 9. Long words may often be ...
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