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  1. Prosser, Radclyffe [Author]

    A concise system of practical swift writing or rational shorthand : wherein the words are written by the letters of the Alphabet, the same as common hand, which renders it perfectly easy to write and read; the characters join together with the greatest ease, without taking off the Pen; are quite distinct, very lineal, & capable of the utmost expedition; a competent knowledge of theis art, may be attained in a few days, by the help of this book only; being the most easy, & cheapest work of the kind extant; the whole ducidated by suitable rules, and examples to practise by, on 24 Cooper plates

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    London: The Author, 1800

  2. Radclyffe, M. Prosser [Author]

    Short-hand, made easy to every capacity or A new system of stenography : In which the vowel are written at pleasure, without taking off the pen with much advantage to legibility & expedition. To which are added. Variety of examples for practise; and easy rules for contracting. Also. 1. A table of about seven hundred usual words. 2. Terms used by anatomists, surgeons, &c. 3. Law words & terms. Second edition. Engraved on 36 copper plates. Inscribed to the Earl of Newburgh. By M. Radclyffe Prosser

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    London: Printed, published & sold by the author Swallow-Street. 145. And at the booksellers, [1750?] ; Online-Ausg.: Farmington Hills, Mich: Cengage Gale, 2009