The Art of Short-hand WritingH.L. Barnum, 1832 - 36 páginas |
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Página viii
... proper arrangement of these few notes , may be intelligibly represented all the varieties of harmony . It is also known , that , by means of these few simple , but acknowledged signs , this music is transmitted from individual to ...
... proper arrangement of these few notes , may be intelligibly represented all the varieties of harmony . It is also known , that , by means of these few simple , but acknowledged signs , this music is transmitted from individual to ...
Página xii
... proper exercise , the loss is greater than the gain . The memory , then , while it should not be overbur- dened with unnecessary verbiage , should never be re- leased from that habitual exertion on which its own preservation and ...
... proper exercise , the loss is greater than the gain . The memory , then , while it should not be overbur- dened with unnecessary verbiage , should never be re- leased from that habitual exertion on which its own preservation and ...
Página xiii
... proper to engraft upon the established system , certain technical or other abbrevia- tions , adapted to their own respective professions , the following hints may be useful . The lawyer or judge may , with much propriety , even if ...
... proper to engraft upon the established system , certain technical or other abbrevia- tions , adapted to their own respective professions , the following hints may be useful . The lawyer or judge may , with much propriety , even if ...
Página 25
... proper application of this portion of the theory , espe- cially in forensic , legislative , and popular style . As a proof of this , let the reader compare the frequency of prefixes and terminations in Washington's speech , with those ...
... proper application of this portion of the theory , espe- cially in forensic , legislative , and popular style . As a proof of this , let the reader compare the frequency of prefixes and terminations in Washington's speech , with those ...
Página 43
... proper names and words not in common use , to be more explicit in relation to vowels , diphthongal sounds , and doubtful consonants ; for which purpose the following instructions are given . They will , however , be found less necessary ...
... proper names and words not in common use , to be more explicit in relation to vowels , diphthongal sounds , and doubtful consonants ; for which purpose the following instructions are given . They will , however , be found less necessary ...
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