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Brief longhand: a system of longhand contractions, by means of which the principal advantages of shorthand are secured without resort to stenographic characters... to which are added several appendixes pertaining to phonotype and phonography

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Graham, A. J. (1857). Brief longhand: a system of longhand contractions, by means of which the principal advantages of shorthand are secured without resort to stenographic characters. to which are added several appendixes pertaining to phonotype and phonography. New York: A.J. Graham, 80 Madison street. Retrieved from https://archive.org/details/brieflonghandsys00grahiala