The New Practical Shorthand Manual: A Complete and Comprehensive Exposition of Pitman ShorthandCarnell & Hoit, 1892 - 170 頁 |
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... possible results . To this end , the principles have been arranged in the most natural order , and are illustrated by outlines for words as they are actually used in reporting , so that the student does not learn one form , and then ...
... possible results . To this end , the principles have been arranged in the most natural order , and are illustrated by outlines for words as they are actually used in reporting , so that the student does not learn one form , and then ...
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... phrasing and the formation of outlines are so explained and illustrated as to make it possible for the student to develop the utmost skill in reporting . ELEMENTARY SOUNDS . 1. An alphabet should have a character VI INTRODUCTION .
... phrasing and the formation of outlines are so explained and illustrated as to make it possible for the student to develop the utmost skill in reporting . ELEMENTARY SOUNDS . 1. An alphabet should have a character VI INTRODUCTION .
第 1 頁
... possible , and the most easily formed should be assigned to the most frequently occur- ring sounds . 2. A moment's thought will readily show that the long- hand in common use is very defective in all the above particulars . It is most ...
... possible , and the most easily formed should be assigned to the most frequently occur- ring sounds . 2. A moment's thought will readily show that the long- hand in common use is very defective in all the above particulars . It is most ...
第 7 頁
... possible , and , therefore , the straight line is used as far as it can be to ad- vantage , as follows : Phonograph . Element . Sound represented . Initial , Final . represents sound of P as heard in pet and in cap . 66 66 B 66 66 bet ...
... possible , and , therefore , the straight line is used as far as it can be to ad- vantage , as follows : Phonograph . Element . Sound represented . Initial , Final . represents sound of P as heard in pet and in cap . 66 66 B 66 66 bet ...
第 24 頁
... possible mark — a small circle . 64. This circle may be joined at the beginning or end of any stroke . When used at the beginning of an outline it always represents the sound of s . When used at the end of an outline it represents the ...
... possible mark — a small circle . 64. This circle may be joined at the beginning or end of any stroke . When used at the beginning of an outline it always represents the sound of s . When used at the end of an outline it represents the ...
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Albany and-stayed angle arity characters circles and loops consonant outline consonant sounds correct sound curved double consonants DEAR-SIR diphthongs disjoined doubling principle first-place vowels for-a for-the given half-length halving principle heard horizontal ility in-the city indicate initial w hook is-a It-is joined large final hook line 12 line 9 longhand Mason namely nants of-the of-your on-the phonographs PITMAN SHORTHAND Position Vowels practice pronounced regular order represent the sound Review Exercises s-shun curl sciatica second-place vowels semicircle shun side st loop stenographer straight double consonants straight strokes student third-place vowels tick h tion to-be to-do to-the to-you triple consonants Upward and Downward vocalized vowel sound We-are We-will word ends WORD-SIGNS AND PHRASES WORDS CONTAINING Write Exercise Write in shorthand written you-will Yours-truly به تا کا کے لا لا ما نا
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第 146 頁 - A man should learn to detect and watch that gleam of light which flashes across his mind from within, more than the lustre of the firmament of bards and sages.
第 147 頁 - ... though the wide universe is full of good, no kernel of nourishing corn can come to him but through his toil bestowed on that plot of ground which is given to him to till. The power which resides in him is new in nature, and none but he knows what that is which he can do, nor does he know until he has tried.
第 147 頁 - A man is relieved and gay when he has put his heart into his work and done his best; but what he has said or done otherwise, shall give him no peace. It is a deliverance which does not deliver. In the attempt his genius deserts him ; no muse befriends ; no invention, no hope.
第 146 頁 - Speak your latent conviction, and it shall be the universal sense; for the inmost in due time becomes the outmost, and our first thought is rendered back to us by the trumpets of the Last Judgment. Familiar as the voice of the mind is to each, the highest merit we ascribe to Moses, Plato and Milton is that they set at naught books and traditions, and spoke not what men, but what they thought.
第 147 頁 - There is a time in every man's education when he arrives at the conviction that envy is ignorance; that imitation is suicide; that he must take himself for better for worse as his portion ; that though the wide universe is full of good, no kernel of nourishing corn can come to him but through his toil bestowed on that plot of ground which is given to him to till.
第 144 頁 - ... every one in whose breast there shall arise an aspiration for human rights and human liberty. We perform this grateful duty, Gentlemen, at the expiration of a hundred years from his birth, near the place, so cherished and beloved by him, where his dust now reposes, and in the capital which bears his own immortal name. All experience evinces that human sentiments are strongly influenced by associations.
第 103 頁 - Be fit for more than the thing you are now doing. Let every one know that you have a reserve in yourself, — that you have more power than you are now using. If you are not too large for the place you occupy, you are too small for it.
第 144 頁 - ... too, like a meteor, to repel her foes. That name, in the days of peace, was a loadstone, attracting to itself a whole people's confidence, a whole people's love, and the whole world's respect. That name, descending with all time...
第 52 頁 - The circles s and sez and the loops st and str may be written in place of the n hook on straight strokes...
第 30 頁 - The rules for the use of the circle representing the sound of z are the same as for s, except that when a word begins with the sound of z we use the stroke.