Stenography compendized; or, an improvement of Mr. Weston's art of short-hand : Being the most easy, exact, speedy, lineal, and legible Method, yet invented, whereby any Speech, Trial, Sermon, &c. may be taken from the Mouth of the Speaker; and which may be learned by this Book alone, without any Assistance whatever from a Teacher. To which is prefixed, A specimen of Mr. Locke's index to a common-place book.

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MDCCLXXXII. [1782]
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Glasgow : printed for and sold by John Macnair, Bookseller, Tronegate, MDCCLXXXII. [1782]

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[4],78p.,12plates ; 160.

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ESTC T118604

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