The Atlantic Monthly, Nide 8Atlantic Monthly Company, 1861 |
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... hand of the nineteenth centu- ry . " * On this point Dr. Ingleby says , suc- cinctly and decidedly , " The primal evi- dence of the forgery lies in the ink writ- ing , and in that alone " ; † but he ex- pressly bases this dictum upon ...
... hand of the nineteenth centu- ry . " * On this point Dr. Ingleby says , suc- cinctly and decidedly , " The primal evi- dence of the forgery lies in the ink writ- ing , and in that alone " ; † but he ex- pressly bases this dictum upon ...
Sivu 269
... hand . Thence he begins to return rapidly , but by perceptible de- grees , to the old hand , until , on the recto of folio 31 , and a page or two before it , he writes , illegibly to most modern eyes , as in fac - simile No. 3 , " a ...
... hand . Thence he begins to return rapidly , but by perceptible de- grees , to the old hand , until , on the recto of folio 31 , and a page or two before it , he writes , illegibly to most modern eyes , as in fac - simile No. 3 , " a ...
Sivu 272
... hand and a positive identity of form in a certain " very remarkable g " which is found in both . The general sim- ilarity seems to us sheerly imaginary ; but the g common to the two documents is undoubtedly somewhat unusual in form ...
... hand and a positive identity of form in a certain " very remarkable g " which is found in both . The general sim- ilarity seems to us sheerly imaginary ; but the g common to the two documents is undoubtedly somewhat unusual in form ...
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