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On the main page of the Phonography Archive site as of today are recordings of a Malaysian rain forest and of Chinese New Year celebrations in Amsterdam, of a metro entrance in Lisbon and of downtown Oklahoma City on a cold winter day.
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The location of the file (here) is the Phonography Archive (here), a haven for audio files uploaded by members of a phonography online discussion group.
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In Phonography, as in Hebrew and some other Languages, the letters representing the Consonant-Sounds only are written or printed; the
The Continental Monthly, Vol 6, No 5, November 1864 Devoted To Literature And National Policy Various
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Phonography, the Consonant-Sounds, which are simple straight or curved lines, are joined together at their ends, forming an outline shape, somewhat like a single script (written) letter of our ordinary writing.
The Continental Monthly, Vol 6, No 5, November 1864 Devoted To Literature And National Policy Various
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There have been fifty students in the classes of Phonography, who have made some excellent shorthand and typewriters, doing good work for their employers.
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“Brother Collins and myself have this week commenced the study of Pitman's System of Phonography.”
Forty Years in South China Fagg, John Gerardus, 1860-1917 1894
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"A wrong air to be righted in this here camp," said Phonography, virtuously.
Rolling Stones O. Henry 1886
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Mr. Graham, a man of indomitable energy and liberal convictions, is justly regarded as at the head of his profession in this country; and the Visitor, which has now reached its fourth volume, is well worthy of the patronage of all desiring to acquaint themselves with the highly useful art of Phonography.
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Mr. Graham, a man of indomitable energy and liberal convictions, is justly regarded as at the head of his profession in this country; and the Visitor, which has now reached its fourth volume, is well worthy of the patronage of all desiring to acquaint themselves with the highly useful art of Phonography.
Literary. 1870
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Mr. Graham, a man of indomitable energy and liberal convictions, is justly regarded as at the head of his profession in this country; and the Visitor, which has now reached its fourth volume, is well worthy of the patronage of all desiring to acquaint themselves with the highly useful art of Phonography.
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