Short-hand yet shorter: or The art of short-writing advanced in a more swift, easy, regular and natural method than hitherto

Publication Date1696
RemainderWhereby the former difficulties in placing the vowels are removed; they, the dipthongs and consonants, further contracted; the particles, pronouns, degrees of comparison, persons, moods, tenses, contrarieties, repetitions, sentences negative and interrogatory, are shortned. The rules are plain, easy to be remembred and applied to any short-hand, that such as have learned other authors may have hence a very considerable help to write more swiftly without altering their foundation. By George Ridpath
Extent[4], 43, [1] p., [2] leaves of plates (fold.)
LocationLondon
Publisherprinted for Andrew Bell, at the Cross-Keys in the Poultrey near Stocks-Market

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