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An introduction to Mr. Byrom's Universal English short hand, or The way of writing English in the most easy, concise, regular & beautiful manner. In a series of letters addressed to a young friend. To which are added, general observations on the short hand characters, with appropriate examples for the learner's exercise.
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An introduction to Mr. Byrom's Universal English short hand, or The way of writing English in the most easy, concise, regular & beautiful manner. In a series of letters addressed to a young friend. To which are added, general observations on the short hand characters, with appropriate examples for the learner's exercise.

Author: Thomas Molineux; John Bryom
Publisher: Stockport, Printed for the editor, by J. Clarke; [etc., etc.] 1802.
Edition/Format:   Book : English : The 3d edView all editions and formats
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Molineux, Thomas, 1759-1850.
Introduction to Mr. Byrom's Universal English short hand, or The way of writing English in the most easy, concise, regular & beautiful manner.
Stockport, Printed for the editor, by J. Clarke; [etc., etc.] 1802
(OCoLC)672571791
Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Thomas Molineux; John Bryom
OCLC Number: 38500632
Notes: Engr. t.-p.
Pref. dated 1803.
The author regards Byrom's "Universal English short-hand" pub. Manchester, 1767 as the first edition of the present work. The 2d ed. appeared London 1796 under title: An abridgement of Mr. Byrom's Universal English short-hand (introduction signed: T.M.)
The "third edition" was reissued in 1804.
Description: 1 p. l., iv, 104 p. XX pl. on 19 l. 21 cm.
Responsibility: Designed for the use of schools, by T. Molineux.

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