ее in connection with I, in conjunction with 2 communication with 3 סי to all intents and purposes under these I, the 2, those 3, circumstances on account of-the according to-the comfort-able complete-ion incomplete conduct contain I, connect-ion 2, continue-ance 3 connected with constituency constitute-ion destitute-ion, deserve institute I, institution 3 substitute-tion extraordinary decrease increase profit, prophet, private forfeit covet emphatic providence-nt specific in point of-the, in point of fact in favour of-the profess-ion justice manufacture mistake, mistook miscalculate-tion indulge-nce-nt intend-ntion 1, introduce-ction 2, internal 3 himself herself itself ourselves thyself 2, themselves 3 yourself-ves unknown on the one hand in the first place in the second place at last I, at length 2, at least 3 up on the whole 2, on the whole 3 The characters for "believe," " many," "from," 66 on the part of," "Mr.," "error," "ourselves," and " 'yourself," are written upward. The character for "almost " may be joined to 1 for "almost all," and to the character for "always " for "almost always." The character for "intend" is to be used as a prefix (joined) for inten, inter, intro, intr, or entr. The character for "scribe " is to be used (joined or disjoined, as convenient) for scribe or "scription." Ordinary written letters may be used in the following cases:Capitals: A, for America-n (another form of A will represent Afghan-istan); B, for Belgium, Belgian; C, for Constantinople; E, for England, English (add the shorthand m for Englishmanmen); F, for France, French; G, for German-y; I, for Ireland, Irish; J. C., for Jesus Christ; P, for Parliament-ary (another form of P for Prussia-n); R, for Russia-n; S, for Scotland, Scotch; T, for Turkey, Turkish; U.S., for United States.-Small Letters.a, for affidavit; c, for country I, contradict-tion 2, contrary, on the contrary 3; hh, for hear, hear; 1, for laughter; 1.s, for locus standi; m, for from time to time; n, for incomprehensible; p.f. for piano-forte, prima facie; r, for error; s, for nevertheless; v, for incontrovertible; v.v., for viva voce. The small c of ordinary writing, disjoined, stands for the prefix contra, contro, (and counter in "counteract "); and with the shorthand b affixed, stands for "contribute-tion; with the shorthand f, for "contrive, contrivance." GENERAL RULES OF CONTRACTION. The writing of any character under another character implies that the letter t, coming between them, has been omitted. The outline for a word will often serve also for a longer derivative. Thus, the form for " detain " (n under d) also means "detention "; the form for "maintain " (n under m) also means "mainten ance," This rule may be widely practised, with great advantage. The termination tion may frequently be omitted. |