The Art of Short-hand Writing ...U. Hunt & son, 1845 - 60 páginas |
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... incomplete , which do not present a great assemblage of arbitrary characters , and vexatious grammar rules . Let such persons an- swer the following questions . Would our common writing be more easily acquired , or vi INTRODUCTION .
... incomplete , which do not present a great assemblage of arbitrary characters , and vexatious grammar rules . Let such persons an- swer the following questions . Would our common writing be more easily acquired , or vi INTRODUCTION .
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... person who can write rapidly , does not conse- quently substitute writing for memory , but employs it as an assistant ; and every person when committing words to paper for his future use and improvement , should endeavour to fix in ...
... person who can write rapidly , does not conse- quently substitute writing for memory , but employs it as an assistant ; and every person when committing words to paper for his future use and improvement , should endeavour to fix in ...
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... persons may find it pleasant and con- venient , to write two , three , or four times as fast as they are enabled to , by the common method . And such degrees of facility may be easly obtained , in the course of a few hours or days ...
... persons may find it pleasant and con- venient , to write two , three , or four times as fast as they are enabled to , by the common method . And such degrees of facility may be easly obtained , in the course of a few hours or days ...
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... persons in different parts of the United States , who received from me , in the year 1830 , a series of periodical lectures upon stenogra- phy , and the best method of teaching and acquiring useful knowledge . These lectures were ...
... persons in different parts of the United States , who received from me , in the year 1830 , a series of periodical lectures upon stenogra- phy , and the best method of teaching and acquiring useful knowledge . These lectures were ...
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... person , power , & c . During this exercise , the learner should endeavour to copy the characters in length , proportion , inclination , & c . beginning and ending , according to rules for making the characters , page 17 ; at the same ...
... person , power , & c . During this exercise , the learner should endeavour to copy the characters in length , proportion , inclination , & c . beginning and ending , according to rules for making the characters , page 17 ; at the same ...
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