... of life. The design of this Course of Books is to instruct the learner from the beginning to pass over with freedom correct models of those forms only which form component portions of a perfect handwriting. By... The Hand-book of Chess - Side 21av Robert B. Wormald - 1860 - 58 siderUten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| Charles William Smith (Elocutionist.) - 1858 - 64 sider
...if possible, unlearnt, when the ordinary handwriting is assumed for the every-day purposes of life. The design of this course of books is to instruct...forms only which form component portions of a perfect commercial handwriting. The performance of the large and free practice necessarily leads to an unconstrained... | |
| Frances Trollope - 1859 - 372 sider
...if possible, unlearnt, when the ordinary handwriting is assumed for the every-day purpooes of life. The design of this Course of Books is to instruct the learner from the beginning to pan over with freedom correct models of those forms only which form component portions of a perfect... | |
| 1859 - 826 sider
...if possible, unlearnt, when the ordinary handwriting is assumed for the every-day purposes of life. The design of this Course of Books is to instruct the learner Irom the beginning to pass over with freedom correct models of those forms only which form component... | |
| Handbook - 1860 - 96 sider
...and brief biographical notices of the artists and their productions." — Illustrated London News. The Model Copy-Books : Insuring a Good, Fluent, and...always become expert penmen and good ready writers. Cassell's Illustrated Family Almanac. This favourite Annual has acquired an established reputation,... | |
| Crosthwaite and co - 1860 - 622 sider
...Engravings. Svo, cloth, as. Od. THE MODEL COPY-BOOKS : designed to instruct the Learner IVom the bi-^inninr; to pass over with freedom correct models of those...form component portions of a perfect Handwriting. The Connie complete In Eig-ht Progressive Books. Fcp. 4to, S*. ; po- 1 4to, 4-. DICTIONABIE8. FRENCH... | |
| Noah Webster - 1869 - 372 sider
...if possible, unlearnt, when the ordinary handwriting is assumed for the every-day purposes of life. The design of this Course of Books is to instruct...form component portions of a perfect handwriting. By placing before the pupil a model of a somewhat larger size, to be passed over, say fifty times, with... | |
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