The Art of Short Hand Writing: Compiled from the Latest European Publications : with Sundry Improvements, Adapted to the Present State of Literature in the United States |
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For the encouragement of the learner , let it be understood , that with this simple
key , and this only , the language of a public speaker may be recorded as fast as
delivered , and in a hand which shall be legible , not to the writer only , but to all ...
For the encouragement of the learner , let it be understood , that with this simple
key , and this only , the language of a public speaker may be recorded as fast as
delivered , and in a hand which shall be legible , not to the writer only , but to all ...
Página iii
The Romans adopt . ed the same method - and Ennius , the poet , invented a
new system , by which the Notari recorded the language of their most celebrated
orators . He commenced with about 1100 marks of his own invention , to which
he ...
The Romans adopt . ed the same method - and Ennius , the poet , invented a
new system , by which the Notari recorded the language of their most celebrated
orators . He commenced with about 1100 marks of his own invention , to which
he ...
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We all know , that with these few signs may be recorded the language of a
thousand tongues for a thousand ages : nor would the object be at all facilitated
by increasing the signs to 26 hundreds , or as many thousands , although the
modes of ...
We all know , that with these few signs may be recorded the language of a
thousand tongues for a thousand ages : nor would the object be at all facilitated
by increasing the signs to 26 hundreds , or as many thousands , although the
modes of ...
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In the next place , it procceds to lay down rules , which if reduced to practice , will
enable us to record language with the least possible time , labour and space ,
which may be found compatible with legibility . It shows the common alphabet to
...
In the next place , it procceds to lay down rules , which if reduced to practice , will
enable us to record language with the least possible time , labour and space ,
which may be found compatible with legibility . It shows the common alphabet to
...
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... 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 by
short ...
... 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 by
short ...
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