APA Citation

Gurney, T. (1778). Brachygraphy: Or an easy and compendious system of short-hand, adapted to the various arts, sciences and professions; improved after more than Forty Years Practice & Experience by Thomas Gurney: and brought still nearer to perfection upon the present Method. by Joseph Gurney (The ninth edition.). London: printed for J. and M. Gurney; sold by M. Gurney, Bookseller, No. 34, Bell-Yard Temple-Bar, London. Published as the Act directs, March 1st.

Chicago Style Citation

Gurney, Thomas. Brachygraphy: Or an Easy and Compendious System of Short-hand, Adapted to the Various Arts, Sciences and Professions; Improved After More Than Forty Years Practice & Experience By Thomas Gurney: And Brought Still Nearer to Perfection Upon the Present Method. By Joseph Gurney. The ninth edition. London: printed for J. and M. Gurney; sold by M. Gurney, Bookseller, No. 34, Bell-Yard Temple-Bar, London. Published as the Act directs, March 1st, 1778.

MLA Citation

Gurney, Thomas. Brachygraphy: Or an Easy and Compendious System of Short-hand, Adapted to the Various Arts, Sciences and Professions; Improved After More Than Forty Years Practice & Experience By Thomas Gurney: And Brought Still Nearer to Perfection Upon the Present Method. By Joseph Gurney. The ninth edition. London: printed for J. and M. Gurney; sold by M. Gurney, Bookseller, No. 34, Bell-Yard Temple-Bar, London. Published as the Act directs, March 1st, 1778.

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