Stenography; or, Short-hand improved: Being the most compendious, lineal, and easy method hithereto extant, the persons moods, tenses & particles which most frequently occur, are adapted to join with ease & accuracy at pleasure. The rules are laid down with such propriety consistence, & perspicuity that the pracitioner will need no other assistance. The whole illustrated with an alphabetical praxis adapted to all purposes in general, but more particularly in the three learned professions; namely, law, physic, & divinity. By John Angell, who has practised this art above 30 years.

  • Angell, John, -1764.
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[1770?]
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London : printed for & sold by M. Angell in Lincoln's Inn Passage, B. Martin in Fleet street and W. Nicol in St. Pauls Church yard. Entered in the Stationers Hall Book, [1770?]

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[4],xxi,[27]p., XXI plates on 11 leaves ; 80.

Edition

The second edition.

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Alston, VIII, 232
ESTC N23423

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