System of Shorthand on the Principle of the Association of IdeasJ. Butterworth & Son, 1821 - 16 páginas |
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... distinguished from the cha- racter for p by being formed thicker or broader ; and the learner will easily retain this , by considering that b is the initial of broad . The character for c hard , and k , is distinguished from the ...
... distinguished from the cha- racter for p by being formed thicker or broader ; and the learner will easily retain this , by considering that b is the initial of broad . The character for c hard , and k , is distinguished from the ...
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... distinguished from the character for by being commenced with a fine stroke ; D.g with a thick one : this the learner will retain by con- sidering that f is the initial of fine . The character for is distinguished from the cha- racter ...
... distinguished from the character for by being commenced with a fine stroke ; D.g with a thick one : this the learner will retain by con- sidering that f is the initial of fine . The character for is distinguished from the cha- racter ...
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abbreviation is placed ABBREVIATIONS FOR ENTIRE ASSOCIATION OF IDEAS character for g character when joined characters at length characters purely arbitrary chord classification and association compound characters cording curl added descends distinguished division of labour dot is placed employed express first syllables expressing vowels follows a horizontal formed thicker g hard g soft hard and k horizontal character italic small ition lables learner will retain letters of words line when standing Long or grave never be mistaken omission of h omitted ordinary writing ordinary writing-hand capital perpendicular or oblique preceding character prepositions in composition prevailing consonant prevailing shorthand consonant prevailing vowel principal stroke racter repre represented retain by considering rules in Chap scending SECT sh and ch staccato mark joined succeeding character SYLLABLES COMMENCING System of Shorthand termination tion tive of delay trifling manufacture ution word begins workHOUSE written separately