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.
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.
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.
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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