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Universal stenography; or, A plain & practical system of short writing: rendered perfectly easy to read & write; free from all prolixity and obscurity; adapted to every purpose in which short writing is useful, or ornamental, and attainable in a few hours by the most common capacity: being an improvement on the most celebrated systems ... and superior to all in ease, elegance and expedition. Designed for use of schools & provate gentlemen.
- Title
- Universal stenography; or, A plain & practical system of short writing: rendered perfectly easy to read & write; free from all prolixity and obscurity; adapted to every purpose in which short writing is useful, or ornamental, and attainable in a few hours by the most common capacity: being an improvement on the most celebrated systems ... and superior to all in ease, elegance and expedition. Designed for use of schools & provate gentlemen.
- Author
- Mavor, William Fordyce, 1758-1837.
- Publication
- London, Printed by T. Gillett, for R. Phillips, 1801.
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- Description
- vi, 54 p. 8 plates.
- Subject
- Shorthand > Early works to 1800
- Call Number
- *IDE (Mavor, W. F. Universal stenography. 1801)
- OCLC
- 11964552
- Author
- Mavor, William Fordyce, 1758-1837.
- Title
- Universal stenography; or, A plain & practical system of short writing: rendered perfectly easy to read & write; free from all prolixity and obscurity; adapted to every purpose in which short writing is useful, or ornamental, and attainable in a few hours by the most common capacity: being an improvement on the most celebrated systems ... and superior to all in ease, elegance and expedition. Designed for use of schools & provate gentlemen.
- Imprint
- London, Printed by T. Gillett, for R. Phillips, 1801.
- Edition
- 5th ed.
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- Added Author
- Beale Shorthand Collection. Copy in *IDERockwell Shorthand Collection. Copy in *IDS p.v. 305.Bridge Shorthand Collection. Copy in *IDS p.v. 306.
- Research Call Number
- *IDE (Mavor, W. F. Universal stenography. 1801)*IDS p.v. 305*IDS p.v. 306