Short-Hand , adapted to the meanest capacity, wherein the rules are few, plain, and easy: the characters not burthensome to memory; And The Hand Shorter & more intelligible than any other extant. Together with the principles on which it is founded; also an alphabetical praxis, &c. By Henry Taplin, of Chichester, Sussex.
- Taplin, H. (Henry).
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Short-Hand, adapted to the meanest capacity, wherein the rules are few, plain, and easy: the characters not burthensome to memory; And The Hand Shorter & more intelligible than any other extant. Together with the principles on which it is founded; also an
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London : printed for the author, & sold by J. & R. Dodsley in Pall Mall, M. Cooper in Pater-Noster Row & C. Fourdrinier & Co: at Charing Cross, [1760?]
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