The Art of Short-hand WritingH.L. Barnum, 1832 - 36 páginas |
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Página ix
... fact of notoriety and philosophic interest , that our alphabetic signs are now employed in common by the inhabitants of England , France , Spain , Italy , and many other countries . By these facts we see that , the powers of arithmeti ...
... fact of notoriety and philosophic interest , that our alphabetic signs are now employed in common by the inhabitants of England , France , Spain , Italy , and many other countries . By these facts we see that , the powers of arithmeti ...
Página xi
... day to day , such facts , and other items of information , as may be considered immediately interesting , or wor- thy of future perusal - his notes should be read while the subject is familiar , and by this course , INTRODUCTION . xi.
... day to day , such facts , and other items of information , as may be considered immediately interesting , or wor- thy of future perusal - his notes should be read while the subject is familiar , and by this course , INTRODUCTION . xi.
Página 34
... facts be submitted to a candid world . He has refused his assent to laws the most wholesome and necessary for the public good . He has forbidden his governors to pass laws of immediate and pressing importance , unless sus- pended in ...
... facts be submitted to a candid world . He has refused his assent to laws the most wholesome and necessary for the public good . He has forbidden his governors to pass laws of immediate and pressing importance , unless sus- pended in ...
Página 48
... fact derive no benefit . I have given , in a previous page , instead of many hundred crooked marks once familiar to me , only four characters merely as a specimen . To these , my readers are at liberty to add such others as they may ...
... fact derive no benefit . I have given , in a previous page , instead of many hundred crooked marks once familiar to me , only four characters merely as a specimen . To these , my readers are at liberty to add such others as they may ...
Página 53
... have given power . De facto . - From the fact . De jure . - From the law . De mal en pis . Fr. - From bad to worse . De novo .-- Anew .-- To commence de novo . E 2 SUPPLEMENT . 53 Anno mundi.-In the year of the world...
... have given power . De facto . - From the fact . De jure . - From the law . De mal en pis . Fr. - From bad to worse . De novo .-- Anew .-- To commence de novo . E 2 SUPPLEMENT . 53 Anno mundi.-In the year of the world...
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abbreviation acquired Actus adapted amor patria.-The love appropriate arbitrary characters arbitrary signs Argumentum Assumpsit ASTOR Byrom caret common place book common writing convenient Damascus diphthongal editions established facit familiar Festus frequent Gurney Habeas hieroglyphics human human voice humble improve individual instruction ITALIC Jesus Jews JOHN HANCOCK joined jure king Agrippa learned learner legislative LENOX Lex scripta liberty LIBRARY ASTON line of writing Lord M. T. C. GOULD margin marks memory ment mind musical signs necessary object omitted person philosopher's stone plates powers practice present propriety PUBLIC LIBRARY ASTOA recorded the language rendered represent respective professions rience rules short hand shortened short writing stand steno stenographic system of short system of short-hand theory thou art tion United unto thee Vincit voice Voir dire word or letter words or ideas writing alphabet written YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY با واحد