The Art of Short-hand Writing ...U. Hunt & Son, 1845 - 49 páginas |
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Página iii
... ideas , by a species of hieroglyphics . The Jews also used this species of writing , adding a number of arbitrary characters , for important , solemn , and awful terms , such as God , Jehovah , & c . A similar method was practised by ...
... ideas , by a species of hieroglyphics . The Jews also used this species of writing , adding a number of arbitrary characters , for important , solemn , and awful terms , such as God , Jehovah , & c . A similar method was practised by ...
Página vii
... idea of the present state of the art , it is necessary to return to its former character and merits . This recapitulation ... ideas ; nor could such a system , by the constant aid of human invention , even approximate perfection , while ...
... idea of the present state of the art , it is necessary to return to its former character and merits . This recapitulation ... ideas ; nor could such a system , by the constant aid of human invention , even approximate perfection , while ...
Página x
... ideas . In the next place , it furnishes rules , which , if reduced to practice , will enable us to record language with the least possible time , labour , and space , compatible with legibility . It shows the common alphabet to be ...
... ideas . In the next place , it furnishes rules , which , if reduced to practice , will enable us to record language with the least possible time , labour , and space , compatible with legibility . It shows the common alphabet to be ...
Página xiii
... ideas which words may have infused ; for the memory should be rather the repository of ideas than of words , which are the mere vehicles of thought , and always at hand . Although the following system is in itself complete , so far as ...
... ideas which words may have infused ; for the memory should be rather the repository of ideas than of words , which are the mere vehicles of thought , and always at hand . Although the following system is in itself complete , so far as ...
Página 48
... ideas which they are to represent in writing— especially , if it can be effected without too great a sacrifice : and the signs should be so allied to the words or ideas of which they are the signs , as naturally to present them- selves ...
... ideas which they are to represent in writing— especially , if it can be effected without too great a sacrifice : and the signs should be so allied to the words or ideas of which they are the signs , as naturally to present them- selves ...
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