Angell, John.
Stenography; or, Short-hand improved: Being the most compendious, lineal, and easy method hitherto extant. The persons, moods, tenses & particles which most frequently occur, are adapted to join with ease & accuracy at pleasure: the rules are laid down with such propriety, consistence, & perspicuity, that the practitioner will need no other assistance. The whole illustrated with an alphabetical praxis, adapted to all purposes in general, but more particularly to the three learned professions; namely, law, physic, & divinity. By John Angell, who has practised this art above 30 years.
London : printed for the author & sold by A. Miller in the Strand, B. Martin & W. Owen in Fleetstreet, T. Kitchin engraver in Holborn, Messrs Hitch & Hawes, J. Buckland and R. Baldwin in Pater Noster Row, & P. Glass at the Royal Exchange. Entered in the Stationers Hall book, [1758].
ESTC No. T88352.Grub Street ID 308319.
Angell, John.
An essay on prayer, the Nature, Method, and Importance, of that Duty. In two parts. Part I. Of the Nature of Prayer, and the Motives to it; wherein The Objections of some modern Authors to the Efficacy of Prayer are particularly considered: with Some Remarks on the peculiar Advantages and Expediency of pre-composed Forms of Prayer, and of such as are termed extempore Prayers, &c. Part II. Contains the Method of Prayer, with suitable Forms of Expression adapted to each distinct Part. To which are added, A Variety of Specimens of Prayer, as delivered by several eminent Dissenting Ministers in London; many on special Occasions, taken in Short-Hand, by the Editor.
London : printed for the author, and T. Piety, Bookseller, at the Oxford Theatre, in Pater-Noster Row; and all other Booksellers in Town and Country, MDCCLX. [1760].
ESTC No. T60599.Grub Street ID 286441.
Angell, John.
Stenography; or, short-hand improved: being the most compendious, lineal, and easy method hitherto extant. The Persons, Moods, Tenses of Particles which most frequently occur, are adapted to join with Ease & Accuracy at pleasure: The Rules are Laid down with such propriety, Consistence & Prspicuily that the Practitioner will need no other Maistarce. The Whole Illustrated with In a Alphabetical Praxis, adapted to all Purposes in general, but more particularly to the three learned Profisions: namely, Law, Physic & Divinity. By John Angell, Who has practised this first above 30 Years.
The second edition..
London : printed for & sold by M. Angell in Lincoln's Inn Passage, B. Martin in Fleet Street, and W. Nicol in St. Paul's Church Yard, [1765?].
ESTC No. T89712.Grub Street ID 309581.
Angell, John.
Stenography; or, Short-hand improved: Being the most compendious, lineal, and easy method hithereto extant, the persons moods, tenses & particles which most frequently occur, are adapted to join with ease & accuracy at pleasure. The rules are laid down with such propriety consistence, & perspicuity that the pracitioner will need no other assistance. The whole illustrated with an alphabetical praxis adapted to all purposes in general, but more particularly in the three learned professions; namely, law, physic, & divinity. By John Angell, who has practised this art above 30 years.
The second edition..
London : printed for & sold by M. Angell in Lincoln's Inn Passage, B. Martin in Fleet street and W. Nicol in St. Pauls Church yard. Entered in the Stationers Hall Book, [1770?].
ESTC No. N23423.Grub Street ID 12780.
Angell, John.
Stenography, or, short-hand improved: being the most compendious, lineal, and easy method hitherto extant. ... By John Angell, .
The fourth edition..
London : printed for & sold by M. Angell B. Martin and John Angell Dublin, [1787?].
ESTC No. T179990.Grub Street ID 216673.