The Art of Short-hand WritingH.L. Barnum, 1832 - 36 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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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