The Art of Short-hand WritingH.L. Barnum, 1832 - 36 páginas |
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... the commencement of the 18th century ; nor were the principles , till many years afterwards settled , upon a basis which could insure stability to the art , 3 Byrom was the first who treated the subject scienti- fically INTRODUCTION .
... the commencement of the 18th century ; nor were the principles , till many years afterwards settled , upon a basis which could insure stability to the art , 3 Byrom was the first who treated the subject scienti- fically INTRODUCTION .
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... principles , which will ever con- stitute the true foundation of every rational system of stenography . His first edition appeared in the year 1767 , previous to which , many systems had been pub- lished under the name of short or swift ...
... principles , which will ever con- stitute the true foundation of every rational system of stenography . His first edition appeared in the year 1767 , previous to which , many systems had been pub- lished under the name of short or swift ...
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... principles which now characterize the art , are unjustly kept up , by those who are more ready to con- demn what they do not understand , than to acknowledge their ignorance of a subject with which others are fa- miliar . Under this ...
... principles which now characterize the art , are unjustly kept up , by those who are more ready to con- demn what they do not understand , than to acknowledge their ignorance of a subject with which others are fa- miliar . Under this ...
Página vi
... principle , than that of having at command these simple but significant marks , as in arithmetic , music , common writing , & c . The author of this work , having perused about forty publications upon the subject , and having devoted ...
... principle , than that of having at command these simple but significant marks , as in arithmetic , music , common writing , & c . The author of this work , having perused about forty publications upon the subject , and having devoted ...
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... principles of private morality ; and the pre - eminence of a free government be exemplified by all the attributes which can win the affections of its citizens , and command the res- pect of the world . ous I dwell on this prospect with ...
... principles of private morality ; and the pre - eminence of a free government be exemplified by all the attributes which can win the affections of its citizens , and command the res- pect of the world . ous I dwell on this prospect with ...
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