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The Romans adopted the same method — and Ennius , the poet , invented a new
system , by which the Notari recorded the language of celebrated orators . He
commenced with about 1100 marks of his own invention , to which he afterwards
...
The Romans adopted the same method — and Ennius , the poet , invented a new
system , by which the Notari recorded the language of celebrated orators . He
commenced with about 1100 marks of his own invention , to which he afterwards
...
Página v
... by which with crooked marks , to record the language of a public speaker , as
fast as delivered , without the aid of previous practice . - This has served to
bewilder and misguide ; for shorthand is found to depend , not upon a formidable
array ...
... by which with crooked marks , to record the language of a public speaker , as
fast as delivered , without the aid of previous practice . - This has served to
bewilder and misguide ; for shorthand is found to depend , not upon a formidable
array ...
Página x
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 totally at variance with the ...
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 totally at variance with the ...
Página xi
... communicate it to their schools . The learner should not be discouraged ,
though he be not able at once to record the entire language of a fuent speaker :
nor should he hence infer , that the system is incomplete , or the art unattainable ,
—for ...
... communicate it to their schools . The learner should not be discouraged ,
though he be not able at once to record the entire language of a fuent speaker :
nor should he hence infer , that the system is incomplete , or the art unattainable ,
—for ...
Página xiv
... Academies and Colleges throughout the United States , and that its practice
serves to enrich the common place book of thousands , who would not descend
to the drudgery of writing by long hand in hours , what they now record in minutes
.
... Academies and Colleges throughout the United States , and that its practice
serves to enrich the common place book of thousands , who would not descend
to the drudgery of writing by long hand in hours , what they now record in minutes
.
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