The Art of Short-hand Writing1830 - 38 páginas |
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... beginning and ending , according to rules for making the characters , page 11 ; at the same time , striving to increase the facility of execution as far as practicable . 3rd . Without ruling , write from left to right the con- tents of ...
... beginning and ending , according to rules for making the characters , page 11 ; at the same time , striving to increase the facility of execution as far as practicable . 3rd . Without ruling , write from left to right the con- tents of ...
Página xv
... beginning and end of words . Example , entity ntt , chastity chstt , obey oba , away awa , pay pa , lay la , say sa . 2. Omit all silent letters . Er . Light lit , sight sit , night nit . 3. When two letters sound like any one , use ...
... beginning and end of words . Example , entity ntt , chastity chstt , obey oba , away awa , pay pa , lay la , say sa . 2. Omit all silent letters . Er . Light lit , sight sit , night nit . 3. When two letters sound like any one , use ...
Página xvi
... beginning of words use r for recon , recom ; m for multi , magni ; k for contra , contri , counter ; n for inter , intro , enter ; s for satis , super , circum ; t for trans . It must be remembered , that all these signs should be made ...
... beginning of words use r for recon , recom ; m for multi , magni ; k for contra , contri , counter ; n for inter , intro , enter ; s for satis , super , circum ; t for trans . It must be remembered , that all these signs should be made ...
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... thee to hear me patiently . 4. My manner of life from my youth , which was at the first among mine own nation at Jerusalem , know all the Jews ; 5. Which knew me from the beginning , if tr Our efor CO plez upo the ; bes Com 16 STENOGRAPHY .
... thee to hear me patiently . 4. My manner of life from my youth , which was at the first among mine own nation at Jerusalem , know all the Jews ; 5. Which knew me from the beginning , if tr Our efor CO plez upo the ; bes Com 16 STENOGRAPHY .
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... hear me patiently . 4. My manner of life from my youth , which was at the first among mine own nation at Je- rusalem , know all the Jews ; 5. Which knew me from the beginning , if g.07.620v σχ 2 μσον . Plate E. στ J صافی 16 STENOGRAPHY .
... hear me patiently . 4. My manner of life from my youth , which was at the first among mine own nation at Je- rusalem , know all the Jews ; 5. Which knew me from the beginning , if g.07.620v σχ 2 μσον . Plate E. στ J صافی 16 STENOGRAPHY .
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