| William Gawtress - Shorthand - 1819 - 154 pages
...from the lips and instinct with the soul of the speaker, would have been entirely lost to posterity, and comparatively little known to ourselves, had it...professionally^ engaged in exercising this art to be suspcnded but for a single week, a blank would be left in the political and judicial history of our... | |
| E. Harmon - Shorthand - 1846 - 122 pages
...from the lips, and instinct with the soul of the speaker, would have been entirely lost to posterity, and comparatively little known to ourselves, had it...purposes it answers in the great business of life. "A practical acquaintance with this art is highly favorable to the improvement of the mind, invigorating... | |
| Isaac Pitman - Shorthand - 1846 - 98 pages
...known to ourselves, had it not been for the facilities afforded to their preservation by short-hand. Were the operations of those who are professionally...purposes it answers in the great business of life. " A practical acquaintance with this art is highly favourable to the improvement of the mind, invigorating... | |
| sir Isaac Pitman - 1849 - 108 pages
...preservation by shorthand. Were the operations of those who are professionally engaged in exereising this art, to be suspended but for a single week, a blank would be left in the politieal and judieial history of our eountry, an impulse would be wanting to the publie mind, and... | |
| sir Isaac Pitman - 1852 - 82 pages
...preservation by shorthand. Were the operations of those who are professionally engaged in exereising this art, to be suspended but for a single week, a blank would be left in the politieal and judieial history of our eountry, an impulse would be wanting to the publie mind, and... | |
| Andrew Jackson Graham - Shorthand - 1858 - 400 pages
...known to ourselves, had it not been for the facilities afforded to their preservation by shorthand. Were the operations of those who are professionally...and acknowledge the important purposes it answers in tho great business of life. watchfulness, which will gradually extend themselves to other pursuits... | |
| Edward James Jones - Shorthand - 1862 - 134 pages
...known to ourselves, had it not been for the facilities afforded for their preservation by shorthand. Were the operations of those who are professionally...the political and judicial history of our country, on impulse would he wanting to tho public mind, and the nation would be taught to feel and acknowledge... | |
| Edward James Jones - 1871 - 114 pages
...known to ourselves, had it not been for the facilities afforded for their preservation by Shorthand. Were the operations of those who are professionally...purposes it answers in the great business of life. "A practical acquaintance with this art is highly favourable to the improvement of the mind, invigorating... | |
| Joseph David Everett - Shorthand - 1877 - 82 pages
...known to ourselves, had it not been for the facilities afforded to their preservation by shorthand. Were the operations of those who are professionally...public mind, and the nation would be taught to feel aud acknowledge the important purposes it answers in the great business of life. A practical acquaintance... | |
| Edward James Jones - 1880 - 106 pages
...known to ourselves, had it not been for the facilities afforded for their preservation by Shorthand. Were the operations of those who are professionally...purposes it answers in the great business of life. "A practical acquaintance with this art is highly favourable to the improvement of the mind, invigorating... | |
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