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... writing , nevertheless , has a look of freedom about it which , considering its fidelity to the true type of Edward's signatures in this year , could not easily , I should think , be attained by a mere The handwriting of the two boys in ...
... writing , nevertheless , has a look of freedom about it which , considering its fidelity to the true type of Edward's signatures in this year , could not easily , I should think , be attained by a mere The handwriting of the two boys in ...
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... writing is greater in one than in the other that the forms and sizes of some of the letters differ materially- that the positions occupied by the letters differ in the two copies , and the spaces between the last four lines of the note ...
... writing is greater in one than in the other that the forms and sizes of some of the letters differ materially- that the positions occupied by the letters differ in the two copies , and the spaces between the last four lines of the note ...
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... writing on the proofs , one would not so much have wondered at the circumstance ; but we all know from our own experience that a date is that part of a com- position which we usually write slowly and de- liberately , and that if our ...
... writing on the proofs , one would not so much have wondered at the circumstance ; but we all know from our own experience that a date is that part of a com- position which we usually write slowly and de- liberately , and that if our ...
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