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... necessary to a right understanding and application of theory to practice , will be found on the 10th , 11th , and 12th pages of this work . The remainder of the book is devoted to illustrations , and short hand specimens , with printed ...
... necessary to a right understanding and application of theory to practice , will be found on the 10th , 11th , and 12th pages of this work . The remainder of the book is devoted to illustrations , and short hand specimens , with printed ...
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... necessary to go into a brief review of its former character and merits . This recapitulation will prepare us not only to account for the long neglect of the subject , but to appreciate more fully , the triumph of modern im- provement ...
... necessary to go into a brief review of its former character and merits . This recapitulation will prepare us not only to account for the long neglect of the subject , but to appreciate more fully , the triumph of modern im- provement ...
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... necessary to its acquisition is reduced to a few hours , and the expense brought within the ability of all . It is not however to be supposed , that every individual who acquires a knowledge of the theory of short - hand , will be able ...
... necessary to its acquisition is reduced to a few hours , and the expense brought within the ability of all . It is not however to be supposed , that every individual who acquires a knowledge of the theory of short - hand , will be able ...
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... necessary in following a speaker - when a sen- tence is complete , leave a blank of half an inch , and let each paragraph begin a line . 9. Long words may often be represented by two or three of their leading consonants , or by their ...
... necessary in following a speaker - when a sen- tence is complete , leave a blank of half an inch , and let each paragraph begin a line . 9. Long words may often be represented by two or three of their leading consonants , or by their ...
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... necessary to attend more particularly to the use of some of these characters , to denote such beginnings and endings of words , as are found to occur most frequently . See rules 5 and 6 , and exemplifica- tion on pages 20 , 23 , 24 , 25 ...
... necessary to attend more particularly to the use of some of these characters , to denote such beginnings and endings of words , as are found to occur most frequently . See rules 5 and 6 , and exemplifica- tion on pages 20 , 23 , 24 , 25 ...
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