Universal stenography; or, A practical system of short-hand writing |
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... sentences , strike a fine stroke up- wards , or thus ; a wider space may be left for se- paration of sentences in quick writing . 5. As the character for TH does not join well with some perpendicular letters , it may be made thus for ...
... sentences , strike a fine stroke up- wards , or thus ; a wider space may be left for se- paration of sentences in quick writing . 5. As the character for TH does not join well with some perpendicular letters , it may be made thus for ...
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... sentence is repeated , draw a line under those particular words . 10. Some compound words may be written singly , as , never - the - less . 11. The first vowel after the consonant may be distinguished by striking the consonant from the ...
... sentence is repeated , draw a line under those particular words . 10. Some compound words may be written singly , as , never - the - less . 11. The first vowel after the consonant may be distinguished by striking the consonant from the ...
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... sentences will now be pointed out ; but , after all , much depends upon the skill and ingenuity of the pupil . The words " WITH WHICH WE , " may bejoined toge- ther with the greatest facility . It has been stated , that the sound of the ...
... sentences will now be pointed out ; but , after all , much depends upon the skill and ingenuity of the pupil . The words " WITH WHICH WE , " may bejoined toge- ther with the greatest facility . It has been stated , that the sound of the ...
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... sentence with correctness and fluency . It would be equally preposterous , in the present case , that he should read Short - Hand ( which , perhaps he has only practised a few weeks ) with that freedom and ease he can Long - Hand . It ...
... sentence with correctness and fluency . It would be equally preposterous , in the present case , that he should read Short - Hand ( which , perhaps he has only practised a few weeks ) with that freedom and ease he can Long - Hand . It ...
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... sentence . But , after all , the great disparity of genius renders it impossible to establish rules for abbreviation without exception.- As soon as possible , after the speaker has finished his discourse , read over the whole again ...
... sentence . But , after all , the great disparity of genius renders it impossible to establish rules for abbreviation without exception.- As soon as possible , after the speaker has finished his discourse , read over the whole again ...
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१ २ ९ १ abbreviated adopted adverbs Alphabet of 15 alphabet plate alphabetical characters ance arbitrary attain beginning or end Blair Blair's Alphabet Blair's System brevity certainly miserable ch sh th comma common writing contraction denoted distinct Double Consonants edition end of words English language entrance into harbour example exercise expedition expressed fancy riots favourable Gawtress grown tasteless Hand Hermit hourly prevail Hundley impelled by resentment improvements ingenuity inserted Introduction to Byrom ious John John Willis knowledge learner learning legibility letters Lord manner possible Mavor modes occur omitted perseverance person perspicuity preceeding word prefixes and terminations pupil recom Rees's Encyclopedia render represent rules Samuel Taylor seen many battles sentence simplicity solitude Steno Stenographic Alphabet Stenographic Art stroke syllable system of Byrom system of Stenography Taylor's system termination-ING UNIVERSAL STENOGRAPHY verbs vowels WILLIAM HARDING write Taylor's written youth I professed
Popular passages
Page 31 - Let us come before his presence with thanksgiving, and make a joyful noise unto him with psalms. For the Lord is a great God, and a great King above all gods.
Page 31 - Happy is the man that findeth wisdom, and the man that getteth understanding. For the merchandise of it is better than the merchandise of silver, and the gain thereof than fine gold.
Page 32 - The sea is his, and he made it; and his hands prepared the dry land. 6 O come, let us worship and fall down, and kneel before the LORD our Maker. 7 For he is the Lord our God; and we are the people of his pasture, and the sheep of his hand.
Page 31 - In his hand are the deep places of the earth: the strength of the hills is his also. The sea is his, and he made it: and his hands formed the dry land.
Page 24 - I have been for some time unsettled and distracted : my mind is disturbed with a thousand perplexities of doubt and vanities of imagination, which hourly prevail upon me, because I have no opportunities of relaxation or diversion. I am sometimes ashamed to think, that I could not secure myself from vice, but by retiring from the exercise of virtue ; and begin to suspect that I was rather impelled by resentment, than led by devotion, into solitude.
Page 23 - To him that lives well," answered the hermit, "every form of life is good ; nor can I give any other rule for choice, than to remove from all apparent evil.
Page 34 - ... afforded to their preservation by short-hand. Were the operations of those who are professionally engaged in exercising this art to be suspended but for a single week, a blank would be left in the political and judicial history of our country, an impulse would be wanting to the public mind, and the nation would be taught to feel and acknowledge the important purposes it answers in the great business of life.
Page 31 - A wise man will hear, and will increase learning : and a man of understanding shall attain unto wise counsels : to understand a proverb, and the interpretation ; the words of the wise, and their dark sayings.
Page 19 - Tis greatly wise to talk with our past hours ; And ask them, what report they bore to heaven ; And how they might have borne more welcome news.
Page 35 - The close attention requisite in following the voice of the speaker induces habits of patience, perseverance, and watchfulness, which will gradually extend themselves to other pursuits and avocations, and at length inure the writer to exercise them on every occasion in life. When writing in public, it will also be absolutely...