Old Bailey Proceedings:
Old Bailey Proceedings: Accounts of Criminal Trials

30th May 1754

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Just publish'd, price 8 s. bound, the second edition.

BRACHYGRAPHY: OR, SHORT-WRITING, Made easy to the meanest Capacity.

Wherein the persons, moods, and tenses, are comprized in such a manner, that little more than the knowledge of the alphabet is required to the writing hundreds of sentencesin less time than spoken.

The whole is founded on so just a plan, that it is wrote with greater expedition than any yet inventedand likewise may be read with the greatest ease.

Improved after upwards of thirty years practice and experience, and is of itself a sufficient Instructor.

By T. GURNEY, Writer of these Proceedings.

Sold for the AUTHOR, by Mr. J. Clark, under the Royal Exchange; Mr J Hodges, on London-Bridge; Mr. W. Reeve, in Fleet-street; Mr. G. Keith, Gracechurch-Street; Mr. J. Buckland, and Mrs. M Cooper, Pater-noster Row; Mr. R. Hart, in Castle-Alley, near the Bank; Mr. W. Owen, near Temple-Bar; and Mr. J Robinson, Dockhead, Bookseller; as also by himselfat his house near the Mitre, Christ-Church, Surry.

Where may be had by the same Author, Price 2 s. 6 d.

The APPARATUS; OR, LONG SHORT-HAND.

Consisting of but 36 characters of the former book, intended for the use of those whose complaint is the want of leisure to attend to the divers rules laid down there.




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