A Short Hand Legible As the Plainest Writing And Requiring No Teacher But the B
A Short Hand Legible As the Plainest Writing And Requiring No Teacher But the B
W E William Elias Scovil
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PI. 5, line 8. 49. The short t for tract always follows a long, and makes the syllabic Ch. Struc or struct / we thicker the t in 32 STENOGRAPHY. gtructed, as is done for ted in the alphabet. It may be noticed that, at page 11, the termination tude stands oppo- site to ted, to show that tlie same td is the best contraction we can make for tude when we do not choose to write it in full. 50, 51. The w and s should be the same length in wards. And the w should have a dot under it, or be thickened. ...52. We can add est to a ring letter by changing the ring to a small hook, and ster by enlarging the ring without closing it ; as, Ister, mster, nster. PI. 4, line 13. 53. In the middle of words, rings and loops are all the same, and we make whichever happens to join most easily, but if we change an initial or final ring to a loop, we add d to that Ch. This contraction, though useful in Phonography, is not so plain as writing d; but may safely be used in Stenography for ed, when the context of itself would lead us to add the ed, even if we did not see it written ; as, He has turned.
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