APA-Zitierstil (7. Ausg.)

Annet, P. (1770). Annet's short-hand; which, from thirty years trial and experience, and innumerable alterations and improvements, is rendered most complete, perfect, and easy, both to write and read. By this method, which differs from all others, and is plainer than any extant, every word is to be written without taking off the pen, and whole sentences may sometimes be joined together; also, the most exact orthography may be used, which in writing names is often necessary (Second edition.). printed for J. Smeeton, No. 148, St. Martin's Lane, Charing Cross.

Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)

Annet, Peter. Annet's Short-hand; Which, from Thirty Years Trial and Experience, and Innumerable Alterations and Improvements, Is Rendered Most Complete, Perfect, and Easy, Both to Write and Read. By This Method, Which Differs from All Others, and Is Plainer than Any Extant, Every Word Is to Be Written Without Taking off the Pen, and Whole Sentences May Sometimes Be Joined Together; Also, the Most Exact Orthography May Be Used, Which in Writing Names Is Often Necessary. Second edition. London: printed for J. Smeeton, No. 148, St. Martin's Lane, Charing Cross, 1770.

MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)

Annet, Peter. Annet's Short-hand; Which, from Thirty Years Trial and Experience, and Innumerable Alterations and Improvements, Is Rendered Most Complete, Perfect, and Easy, Both to Write and Read. By This Method, Which Differs from All Others, and Is Plainer than Any Extant, Every Word Is to Be Written Without Taking off the Pen, and Whole Sentences May Sometimes Be Joined Together; Also, the Most Exact Orthography May Be Used, Which in Writing Names Is Often Necessary. Second edition. printed for J. Smeeton, No. 148, St. Martin's Lane, Charing Cross, 1770.

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