| John Byrom - Shorthand - 1767 - 164 pages
...a competent Practice of writing according to the Rules laid down in the firft Part, he is become fo well acquainted with the Characters, as to be able to write and read them with as much Eafe, as his own common Hand. The beft Way to learn any Art is to proceed by Degrees, not venturing... | |
| Thomas Molineux - 1804 - 166 pages
...be amiss to advise the learner not to embarrass himself with this Second Part, till, by a competent practice of writing according to the Rules laid down...able to write and read .them with as much ease, as his own common hand. He will then meet with little more difficulty in reading words contracted, than... | |
| Abraham Rees - Art - 1819 - 754 pages
...a competent competent prafticc of writing according to the rules already laid down, he is become fo well acquainted with the characters, as to be able to write and read them with nearly as much eafe as common long-hand. He will then meet with little more difficulty in reading words... | |
| 1831 - 136 pages
...abbreviations, till, by a competent practice of writing, according to the rules already laid down, he is become so well acquainted with the characters, as to be able to write and read them with nearly as much ease as common long hand. He will then meet with little more difficulty in reading words... | |
| |