This section is from the book "The Manual of Phonography", by Benn Pitman And Jerome B. Howard. Also available from Amazon: The Manual of Phonography.
Double-length Grammalogues.
For each of the following grammalogues write the corresponding logogram, filling a line with each : Neither, another, letter, matter.
1. This world is nothing except as it tends to another. 2. To a good speaker the matter is of more importance than the manner.
3. That which you sow to-day you will at some future time reap.
4. One man may bring a horse to water but a hundred cannot make him drink. 5. What one day gives us another may take away from us. 6. Let all things be done decently and in order. 7. If thine enemy hunger feed him; if he thirst give him to drink. 8. Render unto Caesar the things that are Caesar's. 9. When it is evening we say it will be fair weather if the sky is red. 10. Be not ignorant of anything in a great matter or a small. 11. Many waters cannot quench love, neither can the floods drown it. 12. Cast thy bread upon the waters; for thou shalt find it after many days. 13. They who are perfect in the letter of the law often miss the spirit. 14. They seldom succeed in anything who always turn from one thing to another. 15. To serve the public faithfully and at the same time please it entirely is a thing not to be done.
 
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