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Brachygraphy: or an easy and compendious system of short-hand, adapted to the various arts, sciences and professions; improved ... by Thomas Gurney : and brought still nearer to perfection ... by Joseph Gurney.
Gurney, Thomas, 1705-1770.Date: 1795- Books
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Phonographic outlines of medical terms with an appendix : being a list of outlines and contractions for about 3000 of the more common medical terms and a list of similar words.
Society of Medical Phonographers.Date: 1902- Books
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A new help and improvement of the art of swift writing: being an alphabet not only contrive'd to be convenient for that purpose, but correspondent also in its Elements, especially the Consonants, to the several Articulations and Utterances that compose the English Language. Also Suitable Rules and Expedients of joining Letters, and abridging Words. With an appendix, containing Characters and Instructions for the Use of a larger Sett of Vowels, in which a philosophical Exactness is farther pursu'd. By William Tiffin, Chaplain of Wigston's Hospital in Leicester. Scribendo disces scribere.
Tiffin, William, approximately 1695-1759.Date: [1751]- Books
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Brachygraphy: or, short-writing, made easy to the meanest capacity. The Persons, Moods, & Tenses, Being comprized in such a Manner, that little more than the knowledge of the Alphabet is required, to the writing hundreds of Sentences, in less Time than Spoken. The Whole is founded on so just a Plan, that it is wrote with greater Expedition than any yet Invented, and likewise may be read with the greatest Ease. Improv'd after upwards of Thirty Years Practice and Experience. By Tho: Gurney,
Gurney, Thomas, 1705-1770.Date: 1763?]- Books
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La plume volante. Or, the art of short-hand improv'd. Being the most swift, regular, and easy method of short-hand writing yet extant. Compos'd after fifty years practice and Improvement of the said Art, by the observation of other Methods, and the intent Study of it. The fifth edition, with the addition of the terms of the law, and much amended. By William Mason.
Mason, William, active 1672-1709.Date: [1735?]