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Natural short-hand : wherein the nature of speech and the manner of pronunciation are briefly explained, and a natural reason assigned from thence for the particular form of every stroke, every single articulation whether vowel or consonant is marked by a distinct single line; all the simple characters are as analogous to each other as the sounds they represent; also their conveniency for joining is commensurate to the frequency of their use; the number of ascending and descending lines are duly proportioned to each other and to the rules for writing and contacting, are few, plain and familiar; to which is annexed a shorthand character for expressing musical or inarticulate sounds without the use of ruled lines
Holdsworth, William; Aldridge, William (1737-1797)
[1768]
Title-page is engraved.