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A Praffife on the Lord's Prayer . 
l Us^c/c^i 
9C SlLLjuyvqcU U2qLLj-fL 7)b 7 
Ac 2^L2.^/'V / V'L> / ^21-7 L <\ 
Which being exprefTed in Letters of the common 
Alphabet, will certainly convince the Reader how 
eafily a Language may be read, tho’ the Vowels are 
omitted. e+ g. 
ur ftr <wc rt n vn, livid b ty ntn, ty kndm cm, ty u7/ b dn n rt 
s t s n vm . ... 
gv s ts dy ur dly brd , nd frgv $ ur dts , s wfrgv ur dtrs , nd Id s nt 
nt tmpttn, bt 
dhr s ft 7ft vl,fr tn s t kndm, tp<wr, nd t glryjr vr nd vr, mn. 
As to the Introduaion of Marks for reprefenting 
Words in a Short Hand, I (hall not now fay any 
thing more about it, than that all Short-Hands, this 
as well as any other, is equally fufceptible of them. 
The Advantages of this Short-Hand in the State 
exhibited, when perfectly learned, fo as to be wrote 
readily, will appear to be, 
1. That, by Suppreflion of aeioh , or 7^%, only 
6 of the Time of writing ordinary Long-Hand is 
neceflary to write this. 
2. That the fimple Strokes reprefenting the Con- 
fonants, not taking up above half the Time of 
writing the Confonants, only half of A , or -?o of 
the Time of any thing wrote in Long-Hand is ne- 
cefifary for writing this. 
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