The Art of Short-hand Writing ...U. Hunt & son, 1845 - 60 páginas |
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... , as it were , reciprocally drink , from the same fountain , the rich melody of bor- rowed sounds with which the ear and heart had never before been greeted . It is also evident , that , notwithstanding the infinite viii INTRODUCTION .
... , as it were , reciprocally drink , from the same fountain , the rich melody of bor- rowed sounds with which the ear and heart had never before been greeted . It is also evident , that , notwithstanding the infinite viii INTRODUCTION .
Página ix
... sounds . Hence the practicability of assigning to each distinct sound , a particular representative , which shall be understood like arithmetical figures , or musical signs , by all people , and at all times , without regard to the ...
... sounds . Hence the practicability of assigning to each distinct sound , a particular representative , which shall be understood like arithmetical figures , or musical signs , by all people , and at all times , without regard to the ...
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... sounds , to be joined together in writing all words not denoted by individual characters . 3d . For some of the most frequent prefixes ; and 4th . For the most frequent terminations of words . There is in this system , a symmetry not ...
... sounds , to be joined together in writing all words not denoted by individual characters . 3d . For some of the most frequent prefixes ; and 4th . For the most frequent terminations of words . There is in this system , a symmetry not ...
Página viii
... , as it were , reciprocally drink , from the same fountain , the rich melody of bor- rowed sounds with which the ear and heart had never before been greeted . It is also evident , that , notwithstanding the infinite viii INTRODUCTION .
... , as it were , reciprocally drink , from the same fountain , the rich melody of bor- rowed sounds with which the ear and heart had never before been greeted . It is also evident , that , notwithstanding the infinite viii INTRODUCTION .
Página ix
... sounds . Hence the practicability of assigning to each distinct sound , a particular representative , which shall be understood like arithmetical figures , or musical signs , by all people , and at all times , without regard to the ...
... sounds . Hence the practicability of assigning to each distinct sound , a particular representative , which shall be understood like arithmetical figures , or musical signs , by all people , and at all times , without regard to the ...
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