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 Man, that it is wrote with greater Expedition than any yet Invented, and likewise, may be read with the greatest Case Improv'd after upwards of Thirty Years Practice and Experience. By Tho: Gurney, the third edition.
- Gurney, Thomas, 1705-1770.
- Date:
- [1756?]
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[London?] : Publish'd according to Act of Parliamt, [1756?]
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46p.,plate : port. ; 160.
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References note
Alston, VIII, 215
ESTC T166660
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