Stenography completed and made universal; or, An explanation of the whole art of short-hand: being an improvement from the best authors on that subject: particularly the ingenious Mr. James Weston's second book; and adapted to the meanest capacity. By which any gentleman or lady may learn this art completely without the assistance of a master, and take down from a moderate speaker's mouth, any speech, sermon, trial, play, &c. word for word, and also read distinctly one another's writing
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- Stenography completed and made universal; or, An explanation of the whole art of short-hand: being an improvement from the best authors on that subject: particularly the ingenious Mr. James Weston's second book; and adapted to the meanest capacity. By which any gentleman or lady may learn this art completely without the assistance of a master, and take down from a moderate speaker's mouth, any speech, sermon, trial, play, &c. word for word, and also read distinctly one another's writing
- Explanation of the whole art of short-hand
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London: printed for the author: and sold by J. Rivington in St. Paul's Church-Yard; and E. Withers, at the Seven Stars, Fleetstreet, M DCC LX. [1760]
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Rivington, John, 1720-1792, bookseller.
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- 1760
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- T116435
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- 168099
- Description
- [2], ix, 45, [1], 46 [1] p. ; 8°.
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- Anonymous. By John Mitchell
The examples are supplied in MS. by the author
Price from imprint: price Ten Shillings and Sixpence
Signatures: pi]2(-pi1) A-F]4] G]6(-G6)
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