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Every Reporter's Own Shorthand Dictionary: In Which Blank Lines Opposite All the Words in the English Language Are Provided, for the Purpose of ... Convenient Reference, the Peculiar Word-Form

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In addition to the full forms of words, there is room in most Of the blank lines for the expert stenographer to enter his most contracted forms, and to add to the number as he finds it necessary to abbreviate special terms. He will thus, in a short time, compile for himself an invaluable book of refer ence, which he may also use in teaching his assistants and pupils to write in exact accordance with his own style.

382 pages, Paperback

First published June 4, 2013

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Elias Longley

116 books
1822-1899

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