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Example sentences for "later hand"

  • Endorsed in a later hand:-- 'Some speciall lettres towching John Paston's trowbells and sute for Fastolfs landis by the Duke of Suffolk.

  • Endorsed in a later hand:--Peticio Joh'is Paston Arm' ad Regem pro collegio in Caister.

  • The date Wellhausen thinks was added by a later hand.

  • There can be little doubt that we have here inserted in Zechariah’s Visions a song of twenty years earlier, but we must confess inability to decide whether it was adopted by Zechariah himself or added by a later hand.

  • Amid the uncertainty which surrounds the subject, it seems best not to disturb the verdict of antiquity, until better grounds are discovered for assigning our present poem to a later hand.

  • Another series of notes, extending to a considerable number of orations, was discovered by Mai, [7] but these also have been retouched by a later hand.

  • There are eight complete tragedies and one praetexta, the Octavia, which is generally supposed to be by a later hand, as well as considerable fragments from the Thebais and Phoenissae.

  • The Codex Sinaiticus contains both; but Tischendorf decidedly pronounces them to be in a later hand.

  • The Apocalypse in the well-known Codex Montfortianus at Dublin is usually considered to be by a later hand.

  • In [thorn]e margin 1497 is written in a later hand, but crossed out.

  • This word is added in [thorn]e margin in a later hand.

  • Endorsed in a later hand-- 'Towchynge Sir John Fastolffes landes in Norffolk and Surrye.

  • Editor has not seen) '1449' was inserted after 'Julie' in a later hand.

  • It is indorsed in a later hand: 'A Frier came to take possession of the mannor of Oxned.

  • I, has been carried on by a later hand to the time of Henry III.

  • Its Mosaic Authorship--Supposed Traces of a Later Hand--6.

  • Whether there are, or are not, in the Pentateuch, such clauses added by a later hand, and not affecting either its essential contents or its Mosaic authorship, is an open question to be determined by impartial criticism.

  • Sidenote 1: In a later hand, above the line.

  • In some of these passages B's still visible original reading has been corrected by a later hand.

  • At ix 46 P offers the correct cernet for credet; cernet is also the reading of M after correction by a later hand and of the thirteenth-century Gothanus membr.

  • The last few pages are supplied by a later hand.

  • Several pages at the beginning and end of St. Matthew are supplied by a later hand.

  • The first few leaves of the book are supplied by a later hand.

  • The few first leaves of St. Matthew and the last leaf of St. John, besides some others in the middle of the volume, are added in a later hand.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    accusative case; could read; eight eggs; five roubles; inorganic nature; later ages; later chapters; later date; later known; later life; later period; later point; later stage; later times; later work; later works; later writers; lingua franca; los que; richly decorated; serve you; seventy miles; shall have the honour; treated like; whom should; wireless telegraphy