Stenography : or, a concise and practical system of short-hand writing. By W. Williamson, ...
| Main Author: | Williamson, William, stenographer |
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| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
| Series: | Eighteenth century collections online.
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| Online Access: | Full text online |
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Stenography: or, A concise and practical system of short-hand writing. By W. Williamson, teacher of that art in London, late of Edinburgh.
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Stenography : or, the most easy and concise method of writing short hand. On an entire new plan. Adapted to every capacity, and to the use of schools. By M. Nash.
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by: Bailey, Phinehas, 1787-1861
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by: Bailey, Phinehas, 1787-1861
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An essay on short-hand writing : Being an appendix to Williamson's stenography. Which contains, a brief survey of the rise and progress of the art; with an impartial account of the various methods, which have been published since its first introduction. By W. Williamson, short-hand writer, Furnival's-Inn Court, Holborn.
by: Williamson, William, stenographer
Published: (1780)
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A new system of stenography, or short hand /
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Universal stenography : or, a new compleat system of short writing: ... A new and improved edition. By William Mavor, ...
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by: Willis, John, d. 1625
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The art of stenography, or, Short-writing by spelling characterie /
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A new system of stenography, or Short hand. By Thomas Rees.
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Stenography compendized : or, an improvement of Mr. Weston's art of short-hand : ... To which is prefixed, A specimen of Mr. Locke's index to a common-place book.
An essay intended to establish a standard for an universal system of stenography : or short hand writing; ... By Saml. Taylor, ...
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Stenography; or, short-hand improved : being the most compendious, lineal, and easy method hitherto extant. ... By John Angell, ...
by: Angell, John, -1764
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The school-maister to the art of stenographie /
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Stenography compleated, or the art of short-hand brought to perfection : Being the most easy exact speedy and legible method extant: whereby can be jointed in every sentence, at least two, three, four, five, six, seven, or more words together in one without taking off ye pen, in ye 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 likenwise read one anothers 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, the eighth edition, with additions, &c. Compos'd by James Weston, the only author and professor of this new method.
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by: Weston, James, stenographer
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A new system of stenography : or short-hand. By which persons of all capacities may make themselves perfect masters of that useful and elegant art, ... By Thomas Rees.
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By authority. The proceedings at large on the trial of Moses Corbet, Esq; lieutenant governor of Jersey. Tried by a Court Martial, held at the Horse Guards, May 1, 1781. Taken in short hand, by W. Williamson, short hand writer, No. 5, Furnival's Inn Court.
by: Williamson, William, stenographer
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Complete text-book of phono-stenography : being a method of shorthand writing by sound, based upon the system of W. Stolze /
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The art of stenographie : teaching by plaine and certaine rules, to the capacitie of the meanest, and for the vse of all professions, the way of compendious writing. Wherevnto is annexed a very easie direction for stegan'ographie, or, secret writing.
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An e.s.s.a.y intended to establish a standard for an universal system of stenography : or short hand writing; ... By Saml. Taylor, ...
by: Taylor, Samuel, 1749-1811
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The Proverbs of Solomon, in stenography : by Thos. Cumming. ... Done according to his new method, ...
Stenography, or, The art of short-writing : more easy and plain than formerly hath been extant : with examples and observations, which will help the learner so as he needeth no help but the book /
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Service schools, artificer's and stenography schools, notes on.
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Stenography, or The art of short hand perfected : containing rules and regulations, whereby the most illiterate may acquire the mode of taking down trials, orations, lectures, &c. in a few hours, and be competent by a little experience to practice the same.
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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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by: Weston, James, stenographer
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Stenography, or, short hand, with the principles on which it is founded according to grammar and true philosophy. By R. Tailor.
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Stenography, or short hand, with the principles on which it is founded according to grammer and true philosophy, by H. Taplin.
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Stenography, or, The art of short hand perfected : containing rules and regulations, whereby the most illiterate may acquire the mode of taking down trials, orations, lectures, &c. in a few hours, and be competent by a little experience to practise the same.
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Stenographie: or, The art of short-writing : Composed in a more brief, plain, and easie way, then hitherto hath been published. By which art, sermons, speeches, or the like, may be taken word for word, with very little or no charge to memory. By Tho: Heath. Imprimatur; John Downame.
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Stenographie and crytographie, or, The arts of short and secret writing : the first laid down in a method familiar to meane capacities, the second added to convince and cautionate the credulous and the confident, and to exercise and humour the ingenious and their fancies /
by: Bridges, Noah, active 1643-1662
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