APA-Zitierstil (7. Ausg.)

Mavor, W. F. (1792). Universal stenography: Or, a new compleat system of short writing: Rendered perfectly easy to read & write preed from all Prolixity and Obscurity; adapted to every Purpose in which short Writing is useful or ornamental and attainable in a few Hours by the most common Capacity: Being an Improvement on the most celebrated systems that have been exhibited to the Public for above a Conbury past and superior to all in Ease Elegance and Expedition. Designed for the Use of Schools & private Gentlemen. A new and improved edition. By William Mavor, L L.D. printed for T. Cadell Strand and Sold by all the Booksellers, in Town & Country.

Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)

Mavor, William Fordyce. Universal Stenography: Or, a New Compleat System of Short Writing: Rendered Perfectly Easy to Read & Write Preed from All Prolixity and Obscurity; Adapted to Every Purpose in Which Short Writing Is Useful or Ornamental and Attainable in a Few Hours by the Most Common Capacity: Being an Improvement on the Most Celebrated Systems That Have Been Exhibited to the Public for Above a Conbury Past and Superior to All in Ease Elegance and Expedition. Designed for the Use of Schools & Private Gentlemen. A New and Improved Edition. By William Mavor, L L.D. London: printed for T. Cadell Strand and Sold by all the Booksellers, in Town & Country, 1792.

MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)

Mavor, William Fordyce. Universal Stenography: Or, a New Compleat System of Short Writing: Rendered Perfectly Easy to Read & Write Preed from All Prolixity and Obscurity; Adapted to Every Purpose in Which Short Writing Is Useful or Ornamental and Attainable in a Few Hours by the Most Common Capacity: Being an Improvement on the Most Celebrated Systems That Have Been Exhibited to the Public for Above a Conbury Past and Superior to All in Ease Elegance and Expedition. Designed for the Use of Schools & Private Gentlemen. A New and Improved Edition. By William Mavor, L L.D. printed for T. Cadell Strand and Sold by all the Booksellers, in Town & Country, 1792.

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