Synthetic Method of Shorthand Graham Pitmanic Adapted to Schools Busines

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Synthetic Method of Shorthand Graham Pitmanic Adapted to Schools Busines
William Billings
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(1) Joined to upward strokes it is written down; on downward strokes it is written upward. (2) When joined to a circle sign-word, either before or after, it is written upward with the circle on the left-hand side; it is thus distinguished from should, which is written downward, and has the circle on the right-hand side. He is struck downward on K and Gay; upward on TV and Ing.
HOW (c) is usually written with a down stroke, under the line, not touching it.
THE, (d) when joined, is subordinate in
... its position. The never begins a phrase. The must always be written in the direction or Chay, P or Ray.
A, AN OR AND (e) is joined to either end of the outline, and is subordinate in its position to the word it is joined to. And must always be written in the direction of T or K. When alone or joined to the, it takes second position, the tick the projecting below the line to discriminate from should.
HE AND SHOULD JOINED TOGETHER.
(f) When he and should are joined, should should be written downward and he should be written upward.


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