The standard rules of the round and round-text hands Mathematically demonstrating how better alphabets of those hands may be performed than have ever yet been published in Great-Britain. Absolutely necessary to be known, by all writing-masters and others who would gain a pecfect knowledge of those hands; and very useful for engravers, painters, masons, &c. who may have occasion to draw large inscriptions. Invented by Charles Snell, writing-master and accomptant, at the Free Writing-School in Foster-Lane. With whom young genttlemen many board.
- Snell, Charles, 1667-1733.
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- 1715
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Standard rules of the round and round-text hands (Online)
The standard rules of the round and round-text hands: Mathematically demonstrating how better alphabets of those hands may be performed than have ever yet been published in Great-Britain. Absolutely necessary to be known, by all writing-masters and others
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London : Printed for and sold by Henry Overton, at the White Horse, without Newgate, 1715.
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