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| | Books by Laurence Steel: Books in the extended shelves: Steel, Laurence, -1684: Jacob, the plain man, wrestling with God until the break of the day and prevailing in the light thereof for perfect victory and dominign [sic] over Esau, the rough and cunning man ... / [by] Laurence Steel. ([London? : s.n.], 1677) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Steel, Laurence, -1684: Short writing, began by nature compliated [sic] by art manifesting the irregularity of placing the artificial before the natural of symbolical contractions: and proposing a method more suited to sense, and more fully answering y [sic] requisited of a compleat character in the shortning both of words and sentences. Invented, taught & published with plain directions examples and a specimen of the writing by Laurence Steel ([N.p.] : Sold in Bristoli by the author, & also by Charles Allen, bookseller in Broad-street of the same citty: and in London by Benjamin Clark stationer; in George Court Lumbard street and others, printed in the yeare 1678), also by Joseph Browne (HTML at EEBO TCP) Steel, Laurence, -1684: Unto the youth of our friends (called Quakers) in the city of Bristol, and elsewhere, and others who may be concerned herein. To be read and practised in the fear of God, in which it was given forth. ([London : s.n., 1678]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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