The Art of Short-hand Writing ...U. Hunt & son, 1845 - 60 páginas |
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... characters were some of them so seldom used , that the utmost powers of human memory could scarcely retain them , and if at all recalled by memory , it was not with sufficient facility to answer the end for which they were intended . We ...
... characters were some of them so seldom used , that the utmost powers of human memory could scarcely retain them , and if at all recalled by memory , it was not with sufficient facility to answer the end for which they were intended . We ...
Página x
... characters , for the purpose of swift writing , instead of arbitrary signs for words , sentences , or ideas . In the next place , it furnishes rules , which , if reduced to practice , will enable us to record language with the least ...
... characters , for the purpose of swift writing , instead of arbitrary signs for words , sentences , or ideas . In the next place , it furnishes rules , which , if reduced to practice , will enable us to record language with the least ...
Página ii
... characters of this system are derived . 2. Diagram , representing the roots of the tree , and showing at one view twenty alphabetic characters , evidently springing from the figure below . 3. The four prominent branches , exhibiting the ...
... characters of this system are derived . 2. Diagram , representing the roots of the tree , and showing at one view twenty alphabetic characters , evidently springing from the figure below . 3. The four prominent branches , exhibiting the ...
Página iii
... characters , for important , solemn , and awful terms , such as God , Jehovah , & c . A similar method was practised by the Greeks - it is said to have been introduced at Nicolai by Xenophon . The Romans adopted the same method - and ...
... characters , for important , solemn , and awful terms , such as God , Jehovah , & c . A similar method was practised by the Greeks - it is said to have been introduced at Nicolai by Xenophon . The Romans adopted the same method - and ...
Página iv
... characters , and assigning their respective functions ; but a still greater difficulty by learners , from the too frequent introduction of arbitrary signs , and subtile theories , which have rendered useless to the world much that was ...
... characters , and assigning their respective functions ; but a still greater difficulty by learners , from the too frequent introduction of arbitrary signs , and subtile theories , which have rendered useless to the world much that was ...
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