The Stenographer, Томови 6-7Stenographer Publishing Company, 1894 |
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... present - e . g . , Little's " Historical Lights , " 741 pages , index 216 pages ; Hoyt - Ward " Cyclopædia of Practical Quotations , " 634 pages , index 265 pages . Although the Encyclopædia Britannica is alphabetically arranged ...
... present - e . g . , Little's " Historical Lights , " 741 pages , index 216 pages ; Hoyt - Ward " Cyclopædia of Practical Quotations , " 634 pages , index 265 pages . Although the Encyclopædia Britannica is alphabetically arranged ...
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... present to the reviewing Court , only a record of the evidence intro- duced at the trial , this furnishes the basis upon which the stenographer is justified in vigorously pruning his notes . " According to my idea , it is entirely out ...
... present to the reviewing Court , only a record of the evidence intro- duced at the trial , this furnishes the basis upon which the stenographer is justified in vigorously pruning his notes . " According to my idea , it is entirely out ...
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... present - not until some one invents an easy method of justifying for the typewriter - but our experiments lately have convinced us that an approximately Even Right Margin can be quite readily reached . Our plan is to pause at about 40 ...
... present - not until some one invents an easy method of justifying for the typewriter - but our experiments lately have convinced us that an approximately Even Right Margin can be quite readily reached . Our plan is to pause at about 40 ...
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... present his letter , though it is evidently a purely per- sonal one : " There is undoubtedly much truth in your remarks about spelling , and yet I find it difficult to wholly reconcile my early school recollections with the theory that ...
... present his letter , though it is evidently a purely per- sonal one : " There is undoubtedly much truth in your remarks about spelling , and yet I find it difficult to wholly reconcile my early school recollections with the theory that ...
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... present details , it may be profitable to refer to a single branch of office work in which an amanuensis may find frequent occasions for usefulness . The collection of claims is an important feature in some law offices . It involves a ...
... present details , it may be profitable to refer to a single branch of office work in which an amanuensis may find frequent occasions for usefulness . The collection of claims is an important feature in some law offices . It involves a ...
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