11 results filtered with: Shelley, George, approximately 1666-approximately 1736
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The second part of natural writing. Containing the breakes of letters and their dependance on each other likewise various forms of business written in the most proper hands[.] And also variety of ornament in several delightful fancies & designs[.] The whole making a complete body of penmanship; by G. Shellen accountant and writing Mr: to Christ's Hospital.
Shelley, George, approximately 1666-approximately 1736.Date: [1714?]- Books
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Penna volans after ye English French & Dutch way by G. Shelley
Shelley, George, approximately 1666-approximately 1736.Date: 1710?]- Books
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Arithmetick: containing a plain and familiar method for attaining the knowledge and practice of common arithmetick / Composed by Edmund Wingate ... revised and ... improv'd ... By John Kersey.
Wingate, Edmund, 1596-1656Date: 1704- Books
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Sentences and maxims divine, moral, and historical, in prose and verse . Designed for the conduct and instruction of human life; and particularly for the improvement of youth in good sense, and correct English. Being A Select and Curious Collection of Copies of all Sorts, put into Alphabetical Order, for the Use of Writing-Schools, &c. The third edition. To which are added, brief instructions, comprehending the substance of the whole. By George Shelley, late Writing-Master of Christ's-Hospital, London.
Shelley, George, approximately 1666-approximately 1736.Date: M.DCC.LII. [1752]- Books
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Natural writing in all the hands, with variety of ornament, by George Shelley
Shelley, George, approximately 1666-approximately 1736.Date: [1709]- Books
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Sentences and maxims divine, moral, and historical, in prose and verse. Designed for the conduct and instruction of human life; and particularly for the improvement of youth in good sense, and correct English. Being a select and curious collection of copies of all sorts, put into alphabetical order, for the use of writing-schools, &c. the second edition. To which are added, brief instructions comprehending the substance of the whole. By George Shelley, late writing-master of Christ-Hospital, London.
Shelley, George, approximately 1666-approximately 1736.Date: M.DCC.XXX. [1730]- Books
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The second part of Natural writing containing the breakes of letters and their dependance on each other likewise various forms of business written in the most proper hands and also Variety of Ornament in Several Delightful Fancies & Designs The Whole making a Compleat Body of Penmanship; by G: Shelley Accountant and Writing in to Christ's Hospital
Shelley, George, approximately 1666-approximately 1736.Date: 1714- Books
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Alphabets in all the hands with great variety of capital & small letters done for the use of the writing school of Christ-Hospital London by George Shelley writing Mr G. Bickham sculpsit.
Shelley, George, approximately 1666-approximately 1736.Date: [1710?]- Books
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The penman's magazine: Or, A new copy-book, of the English, French and Italian hands, after the best mode; adorn'd with about an hundred new and open figures and fancies, never before publish'd: after the originals of the late incomparable Mr. John Seddon. Perform'd by George Shelley writing-master, at the hand and pen in Warwick-Lane, London. Supervised and published by Thomas Read, clerk of St. Giles's in the Fields, formerly a scholar to the said Mr. Seddon.
Seddon, John, 1644-1700.Date: Ann. Dom. MDCCV. [1705]- Books
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Sentences and maxims divine, Moral, and Historical, in Prose and Verse. Design'd for the conduct and instruction of human life; and particularly for the improvement of youth in good sence [sic] and correct English. The whole Containing a Select and Curious Collection of copies of all sorts, put into Alphabetical Order for the Use of Writing-Schools, &c. By George Shelley, Writing-Master of Christ-Hospital, London.
Shelley, George, approximately 1666-approximately 1736.Date: 1612 [1712]- Books
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Sentences and maxims divine, moral, and historical, in prose and verse. Design'd for the conduct and instruction of human life; and particularly for the improvement of youth in good sense and correct English. ... By George Shelley, ...
Shelley, George, approximately 1666-approximately 1736.Date: 1712