Hodgson, E. 1. c. (1792). Swift writing: Commonly called short hand, on an improved plan, the result of long practice, by E. Hodgson, Professor of that Art for Thirty Years, and Many Years Short-Hand Writer to the Session at the Old Bailey. printed for J. St. John, No. 49, Strand.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Hodgson, Edward 18th cent. Swift Writing: Commonly Called Short Hand, on an Improved Plan, the Result of Long Practice, by E. Hodgson, Professor of That Art for Thirty Years, and Many Years Short-Hand Writer to the Session at the Old Bailey. London: printed for J. St. John, No. 49, Strand, 1792.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Hodgson, Edward 18th cent. Swift Writing: Commonly Called Short Hand, on an Improved Plan, the Result of Long Practice, by E. Hodgson, Professor of That Art for Thirty Years, and Many Years Short-Hand Writer to the Session at the Old Bailey. printed for J. St. John, No. 49, Strand, 1792.