The penns dexterity by these incomparable contractions by which a sentence is writt as soone as a word allowed by authority and past the two universitys with greate approbation and aplause. / Invented and taught by Ieremiah Rich 1659.

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The penns dexterity by these incomparable contractions by which a sentence is writt as soone as a word allowed by authority and past the two universitys with greate approbation and aplause. / Invented and taught by Ieremiah Rich 1659.
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Rich, Jeremiah, d. 1660?
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[London :: s.n.],
1659.
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[illustration] portrait of Jeremiah Rich

Currant verba licet: manus est velocior illis. Nondum lingua, suum dextra peregit opus.

THE PENNS DEXTERITY

By theise incomparable Contractions by which a Sentence is Writt as soone as a Word

Allowed by Authority and past the two Univer∣sitys with greate aprobation and aplause

Invented and taught by IEREMIAH RICH 1659.

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