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spelling | Holdsworth Verfasser aut Natural short-hand wherein the nature of speech and the manner of pronunciation are briefly explained and a natural reason assigned from thence for the particular form of every stroke. Every single articulation whether vowel or consonant is marked by a distinct single line. All the simple characters are as analogous to each other as the sounds they represent; ealso their conveniency for joining is commensurate to the frequency of their use. The number of ascending and descending lines are duly proportioned to each other and the rules for writing and contracting are few plain and familiar. To which is annexed, a short-hand character for expressing musical or inarticulate sounds without the use of ruled lines; by Holdsworth and Aldridge of the Bank of England London printed for the authors, & sold by Messrs. Welles and Grosvenor, No. 11 Cornhill, J. Chater, No. 39, King Street, Cheapside, and T. Vernor, No. 80 Bishopsgate, without [1770?] Online-Ressource ([2],viii,78Seiten,XXVIIIplates) engr. music 8° txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Alston, VIII, 245 English Short Title Catalog, T139708 Imprimatur at foot of titlepage: Published according to Act of Parliament Reproduction of original from British Library The titlepage is engraved Online-Ausg Farmington Hills, Mich Cengage Gale 2009 Eighteenth Century Collections Online Electronic reproduction; Available via the World Wide Web |2009|||||||||| Shorthand http://nl.sub.uni-goettingen.de/id/0652800500?origin=/collection/nlh-ecc Verlag Volltext |
spellingShingle | Holdsworth Natural short-hand wherein the nature of speech and the manner of pronunciation are briefly explained and a natural reason assigned from thence for the particular form of every stroke. Every single articulation whether vowel or consonant is marked by a distinct single line. All the simple characters are as analogous to each other as the sounds they represent; ealso their conveniency for joining is commensurate to the frequency of their use. The number of ascending and descending lines are duly proportioned to each other and the rules for writing and contracting are few plain and familiar. To which is annexed, a short-hand character for expressing musical or inarticulate sounds without the use of ruled lines; by Holdsworth and Aldridge of the Bank of England Shorthand |
title | Natural short-hand wherein the nature of speech and the manner of pronunciation are briefly explained and a natural reason assigned from thence for the particular form of every stroke. Every single articulation whether vowel or consonant is marked by a distinct single line. All the simple characters are as analogous to each other as the sounds they represent; ealso their conveniency for joining is commensurate to the frequency of their use. The number of ascending and descending lines are duly proportioned to each other and the rules for writing and contracting are few plain and familiar. To which is annexed, a short-hand character for expressing musical or inarticulate sounds without the use of ruled lines; by Holdsworth and Aldridge of the Bank of England |
title_auth | Natural short-hand wherein the nature of speech and the manner of pronunciation are briefly explained and a natural reason assigned from thence for the particular form of every stroke. Every single articulation whether vowel or consonant is marked by a distinct single line. All the simple characters are as analogous to each other as the sounds they represent; ealso their conveniency for joining is commensurate to the frequency of their use. The number of ascending and descending lines are duly proportioned to each other and the rules for writing and contracting are few plain and familiar. To which is annexed, a short-hand character for expressing musical or inarticulate sounds without the use of ruled lines; by Holdsworth and Aldridge of the Bank of England |
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title_full | Natural short-hand wherein the nature of speech and the manner of pronunciation are briefly explained and a natural reason assigned from thence for the particular form of every stroke. Every single articulation whether vowel or consonant is marked by a distinct single line. All the simple characters are as analogous to each other as the sounds they represent; ealso their conveniency for joining is commensurate to the frequency of their use. The number of ascending and descending lines are duly proportioned to each other and the rules for writing and contracting are few plain and familiar. To which is annexed, a short-hand character for expressing musical or inarticulate sounds without the use of ruled lines; by Holdsworth and Aldridge of the Bank of England |
title_fullStr | Natural short-hand wherein the nature of speech and the manner of pronunciation are briefly explained and a natural reason assigned from thence for the particular form of every stroke. Every single articulation whether vowel or consonant is marked by a distinct single line. All the simple characters are as analogous to each other as the sounds they represent; ealso their conveniency for joining is commensurate to the frequency of their use. The number of ascending and descending lines are duly proportioned to each other and the rules for writing and contracting are few plain and familiar. To which is annexed, a short-hand character for expressing musical or inarticulate sounds without the use of ruled lines; by Holdsworth and Aldridge of the Bank of England |
title_full_unstemmed | Natural short-hand wherein the nature of speech and the manner of pronunciation are briefly explained and a natural reason assigned from thence for the particular form of every stroke. Every single articulation whether vowel or consonant is marked by a distinct single line. All the simple characters are as analogous to each other as the sounds they represent; ealso their conveniency for joining is commensurate to the frequency of their use. The number of ascending and descending lines are duly proportioned to each other and the rules for writing and contracting are few plain and familiar. To which is annexed, a short-hand character for expressing musical or inarticulate sounds without the use of ruled lines; by Holdsworth and Aldridge of the Bank of England |
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title_sub | wherein the nature of speech and the manner of pronunciation are briefly explained and a natural reason assigned from thence for the particular form of every stroke. Every single articulation whether vowel or consonant is marked by a distinct single line. All the simple characters are as analogous to each other as the sounds they represent; ealso their conveniency for joining is commensurate to the frequency of their use. The number of ascending and descending lines are duly proportioned to each other and the rules for writing and contracting are few plain and familiar. To which is annexed, a short-hand character for expressing musical or inarticulate sounds without the use of ruled lines; by Holdsworth and Aldridge of the Bank of England |
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