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spelling | Weston, James stenographer Verfasser aut Stenography compleated, or The art of short-hand brought to perfection; being the most easy exact speedy, and legible method extant Whereby can be joined in every sentence, at least two, three, four, five, six, seven or more words together in one without taking off y pen, in y twinkling of an eye, and that by the signs of the English moods, tenses, persons particles &c. Never before invented. By this new method any who can but tolerably write their names in round hand may with ease (by this book alone without any teacher) take down from ye speaker's mouth any sermon speech trial play, &c. word by word; though they know nothing of Latin. And may likewise read one another's writing distinctly be it ever so long after it is written to perform these by any other short-hand method extant, is utterly impossible, as is evident from ye books themselves. Authoriz'd by His Majesty, and attested by many gentlemen, at the beginning hereof. Compos'd by James Weston, the only author and professor of this new method London Printed for the author and sold by him, at the Hand and Pen, over-against Water Lane, in Fleet-Street MDCCXLIII. [1743] Online-Ressource ([10],XL,[154],22Seiten,plates) ill.,port 8° txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier "According to the preface this was the eighth edition" (Alston) Alston, viii, 190 English Short Title Catalog, T202325 Engraved throughout except for eight pages following the titlepage and Part 4 In four parts, each with a separate titlepage Reproduction of original from Cambridge University Library 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/1581300500?origin=/collection/nlh-ecc Verlag Volltext |
spellingShingle | Weston, James stenographer Stenography compleated, or The art of short-hand brought to perfection; being the most easy exact speedy, and legible method extant Whereby can be joined in every sentence, at least two, three, four, five, six, seven or more words together in one without taking off y pen, in y twinkling of an eye, and that by the signs of the English moods, tenses, persons particles &c. Never before invented. By this new method any who can but tolerably write their names in round hand may with ease (by this book alone without any teacher) take down from ye speaker's mouth any sermon speech trial play, &c. word by word; though they know nothing of Latin. And may likewise read one another's writing distinctly be it ever so long after it is written to perform these by any other short-hand method extant, is utterly impossible, as is evident from ye books themselves. Authoriz'd by His Majesty, and attested by many gentlemen, at the beginning hereof. Compos'd by James Weston, the only author and professor of this new method Shorthand |
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title_auth | Stenography compleated, or The art of short-hand brought to perfection; being the most easy exact speedy, and legible method extant Whereby can be joined in every sentence, at least two, three, four, five, six, seven or more words together in one without taking off y pen, in y twinkling of an eye, and that by the signs of the English moods, tenses, persons particles &c. Never before invented. By this new method any who can but tolerably write their names in round hand may with ease (by this book alone without any teacher) take down from ye speaker's mouth any sermon speech trial play, &c. word by word; though they know nothing of Latin. And may likewise read one another's writing distinctly be it ever so long after it is written to perform these by any other short-hand method extant, is utterly impossible, as is evident from ye books themselves. Authoriz'd by His Majesty, and attested by many gentlemen, at the beginning hereof. Compos'd by James Weston, the only author and professor of this new method |
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title_exact_search_txtP | Stenography compleated, or The art of short-hand brought to perfection; being the most easy exact speedy, and legible method extant Whereby can be joined in every sentence, at least two, three, four, five, six, seven or more words together in one without taking off y pen, in y twinkling of an eye, and that by the signs of the English moods, tenses, persons particles &c. Never before invented. By this new method any who can but tolerably write their names in round hand may with ease (by this book alone without any teacher) take down from ye speaker's mouth any sermon speech trial play, &c. word by word; though they know nothing of Latin. And may likewise read one another's writing distinctly be it ever so long after it is written to perform these by any other short-hand method extant, is utterly impossible, as is evident from ye books themselves. Authoriz'd by His Majesty, and attested by many gentlemen, at the beginning hereof. Compos'd by James Weston, the only author and professor of this new method |
title_full | Stenography compleated, or The art of short-hand brought to perfection; being the most easy exact speedy, and legible method extant Whereby can be joined in every sentence, at least two, three, four, five, six, seven or more words together in one without taking off y pen, in y twinkling of an eye, and that by the signs of the English moods, tenses, persons particles &c. Never before invented. By this new method any who can but tolerably write their names in round hand may with ease (by this book alone without any teacher) take down from ye speaker's mouth any sermon speech trial play, &c. word by word; though they know nothing of Latin. And may likewise read one another's writing distinctly be it ever so long after it is written to perform these by any other short-hand method extant, is utterly impossible, as is evident from ye books themselves. Authoriz'd by His Majesty, and attested by many gentlemen, at the beginning hereof. Compos'd by James Weston, the only author and professor of this new method |
title_fullStr | Stenography compleated, or The art of short-hand brought to perfection; being the most easy exact speedy, and legible method extant Whereby can be joined in every sentence, at least two, three, four, five, six, seven or more words together in one without taking off y pen, in y twinkling of an eye, and that by the signs of the English moods, tenses, persons particles &c. Never before invented. By this new method any who can but tolerably write their names in round hand may with ease (by this book alone without any teacher) take down from ye speaker's mouth any sermon speech trial play, &c. word by word; though they know nothing of Latin. And may likewise read one another's writing distinctly be it ever so long after it is written to perform these by any other short-hand method extant, is utterly impossible, as is evident from ye books themselves. Authoriz'd by His Majesty, and attested by many gentlemen, at the beginning hereof. Compos'd by James Weston, the only author and professor of this new method |
title_full_unstemmed | Stenography compleated, or The art of short-hand brought to perfection; being the most easy exact speedy, and legible method extant Whereby can be joined in every sentence, at least two, three, four, five, six, seven or more words together in one without taking off y pen, in y twinkling of an eye, and that by the signs of the English moods, tenses, persons particles &c. Never before invented. By this new method any who can but tolerably write their names in round hand may with ease (by this book alone without any teacher) take down from ye speaker's mouth any sermon speech trial play, &c. word by word; though they know nothing of Latin. And may likewise read one another's writing distinctly be it ever so long after it is written to perform these by any other short-hand method extant, is utterly impossible, as is evident from ye books themselves. Authoriz'd by His Majesty, and attested by many gentlemen, at the beginning hereof. Compos'd by James Weston, the only author and professor of this new method |
title_short | Stenography compleated, or The art of short-hand brought to perfection; being the most easy exact speedy, and legible method extant |
title_sort | stenography compleated or the art of short hand brought to perfection being the most easy exact speedy and legible method extant whereby can be joined in every sentence at least two three four five six seven or more words together in one without taking off y pen in y twinkling of an eye and that by the signs of the english moods tenses persons particles c never before invented by this new method any who can but tolerably write their names in round hand may with ease by this book alone without any teacher take down from ye speaker s mouth any sermon speech trial play c word by word though they know nothing of latin and may likewise read one another s writing distinctly be it ever so long after it is written to perform these by any other short hand method extant is utterly impossible as is evident from ye books themselves authoriz d by his majesty and attested by many gentlemen at the beginning hereof compos d by james weston the only author and professor of this new method |
title_sub | Whereby can be joined in every sentence, at least two, three, four, five, six, seven or more words together in one without taking off y pen, in y twinkling of an eye, and that by the signs of the English moods, tenses, persons particles &c. Never before invented. By this new method any who can but tolerably write their names in round hand may with ease (by this book alone without any teacher) take down from ye speaker's mouth any sermon speech trial play, &c. word by word; though they know nothing of Latin. And may likewise read one another's writing distinctly be it ever so long after it is written to perform these by any other short-hand method extant, is utterly impossible, as is evident from ye books themselves. Authoriz'd by His Majesty, and attested by many gentlemen, at the beginning hereof. Compos'd by James Weston, the only author and professor of this new method |
topic | Shorthand |
topic_facet | Shorthand |
url | http://nl.sub.uni-goettingen.de/id/1581300500?origin=/collection/nlh-ecc |
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