The Art of Short-hand Writing ...U. Hunt & son, 1845 - 60 páginas |
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... 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 possible time , labour , and space , compatible with legibility . It ...
... 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 possible time , labour , and space , compatible with legibility . It ...
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... signs at the top of the tree - all derived from the same source , but made on a much smaller scale , and used for certain words , phrases , prefixes , terminations , & c . chiefly determined by their relative position , as it respects ...
... signs at the top of the tree - all derived from the same source , but made on a much smaller scale , and used for certain words , phrases , prefixes , terminations , & c . chiefly determined by their relative position , as it respects ...
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... signs , as to be absolutely more tedious in the acquirement and practice , than the usual long hand , and scarcely intelligible , except to the inventors , or those who devoted their lives to practice it . Nor did Byrom rest till he had ...
... signs , as to be absolutely more tedious in the acquirement and practice , than the usual long hand , and scarcely intelligible , except to the inventors , or those who devoted their lives to practice it . Nor did Byrom rest till he had ...
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... signs . Such signs have been selected , and their various powers distinctly defined in the following pages ; and future experience will prove , of that no system of stenography can be extensively use- ful A 2 INTRODUCTION .
... signs . Such signs have been selected , and their various powers distinctly defined in the following pages ; and future experience will prove , of that no system of stenography can be extensively use- ful A 2 INTRODUCTION .
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... signs , this music is transmitted from individual to individual , and from nation to nation , requiring little interpretation but that afforded by the visible signs themselves . And though individuals are antipodes , totally ignorant of ...
... signs , this music is transmitted from individual to individual , and from nation to nation , requiring little interpretation but that afforded by the visible signs themselves . And though individuals are antipodes , totally ignorant of ...
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