Short-writing shotned[sic]: or, The art of short-writing reduced to a method more speedy, plain, exact, and easie, than hath been heretofore published: In which, the principal difficulties and discouragements that have been found in short-writing, particularly the buthening of memory with, and inconvenient joyning of many characters, are removed; and the whole art so disposed, that all usual words may be written with aptnesse and brevity. By John Farthing late author and teacher thereof, who had practised short-writing 46. years
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printed for Tho. Parkhurst, at the Bible and Three-Crowns in Cheapside near Mercers-Chappel
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