The complement of stenography, or, The power of the pen displayed in a new art of charactery : being a more speedier, swifter and compendious method of short-writing, then heretofore hath been by any other composed : so far from over-burdening memory, that it teaches the true art of memory in which all those inconveniences which are found in other methods to the discouragement of learners and rendring [sic] the reading of what according to them hath been written, difficult, are removed : and the true art of contraction or abreviation [sic] of sentences is taught, by which such as have learned any other methods of short-writing, may, without leaving their old characters, learn to write whole sentences, as short as now single words /
| Main Author: | Facy, William |
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| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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MDCLXXII [1672]
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