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Shelton, Thomas, 1601-1650?. (1693). Tachygraphy. [microform] The most exact & compendious method of short and swift writing that hath ever yet been published by any. Composed by Thomas Shelton, author and professor of the said art. Approved by both the universities. London : printed by Thomas Milbourn, for Dorman Newman at the Kings Arms in the Poultry
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Shelton, Thomas, 1601-1650?. Tachygraphy. [microform] The most exact & compendious method of short and swift writing that hath ever yet been published by any. Composed by Thomas Shelton, author and professor of the said art. Approved by both the universities printed by Thomas Milbourn, for Dorman Newman at the Kings Arms in the Poultry London 1693
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Shelton, Thomas, 1601-1650?. 1693, Tachygraphy. [microform] The most exact & compendious method of short and swift writing that hath ever yet been published by any. Composed by Thomas Shelton, author and professor of the said art. Approved by both the universities. printed by Thomas Milbourn, for Dorman Newman at the Kings Arms in the Poultry London
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