A Short Hand Legible As the Plainest Writing With a Simplified System of Ve
A Short Hand Legible As the Plainest Writing With a Simplified System of Ve
W E William Elias Scovil
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PI. 5, line 13. 18. Fully is an /with the termination lyon the left side of the ring. When a word ends with ful or fully, we can dispense with the/, and put the dot or ly on the left side, a little above or below the preceding character, or in the last hook, crook, or ring. PI. O, line 12. 19. Q-ence is a short g, and falls under a general rule in Phonography, which requires the g to be shortened, and the first long Ch. To be written across the line. See No. 56, p. 13, and Note, 5, p. 34 20. 21.... When ography is joined to g in geography, the two g's do not blend, aa g's commonly do, but make two curves. It is on they line, because it ends in y. The same sign on the line would be graphical or ographical. 22. This Ch. Is the same as the initial in. It never stands for in at the end of a word, nor for ing at the begin- ning. As a termination, it is not joined to the preceding STENOGRAPHY. 29 Ch. For fn^. If joined, it stands for ng ; as in among. By completingtbehalf-ring. It becomes ngst ; as in amongst p.
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