Stenography; or, short-hand improved: being the most compendious, lineal, and easy method hitherto extant. The Persons, Moods, Tenses of Particles which most frequently occur, are adapted to join with Ease & Accuracy at pleasure: The Rules are Laid down with such propriety, Consistence & Prspicuily that the Practitioner will need no other Maistarce. The Whole Illustrated with In a Alphabetical Praxis, adapted to all Purposes in general, but more particularly to the three learned Profisions: namely, Law, Physic & Divinity. By John Angell, Who has practised this first above 30 Years.

  • Angell, John, -1764.
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[1765?]
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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. Paul's Church Yard, [1765?]

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[2],xxi,[27]p.,XXI,[1]p. of plates ; 80.

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The second edition.

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ESTC T89712

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Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Thomson Gale, 2003. (Eighteenth century collections online). Available via the World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreements.

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