Reade," he hissed, "you must know the proper signaturefor tonight for the operator at Brewster's to use.
Each page has the signature (in copy) of 'Jhon Jhonson,' the name by which Fawkes chose to be known.
Twenty-four towns were named, two in each of the principal provinces, in which Protestant services were allowed; the privilege being extended to all the towns of which the Huguenots had possession, at the signature of the truce.
We halted as we crossed the bridge, while the adjutant advanced to obtain the signature to the sentence.
Whereas, on the other hand, if my signature could be obtained before the bankruptcy, then money could be raised upon the succession: and if I were to die, then the whole of the money would be paid on the day of my death to Matthew.
His eagerness, which he could not conceal, to obtain my signature startled me.
Empty paragraphing of this offensive character is commoner now than it was a few years ago, commoner in Great Britain than in the United States, and commoner in anonymous articles than in those warranted by the signature of the writer.
To-morrow the Duke will get from him his signature to the message for a stamper.
The Commons passed the King's Signature Bill without a word.
He is much pleased with the conduct of both Houses about his Signature Bill.
Henry Irving" is a signature quite culpably illegible, but "Squire Bancroft" is just irregular enough to be interesting though not unreadable.
There is no more vigorous, even dashing, signature in my store than "G.
Well, they will find my signature on each canvas--at the back--and they will know that it was I who have endowed my country with the original masterpieces.
The nobiliary particule he did not add to his signature until the year 1830.
The signature of William the king: the signature of Matilda the queen.
At this moment the Duc de Guise, advancing to a lamp, read the signature obtained with so much labor.
Even this, however, does not fully content them, for they feel a little uneasy until they have got the child's own signature after all.
The friend then inscribes the signature of the child at the foot of the parchment, which is held to bind the child as much as though he had signed it himself.
I left the cars, unchallenged for my passport, greatly to my surprise, as it had cost me a long walk and five shillings in London, to get the signature of the Frankfort Consul.
This left them with only my uncle's signature to forge to the letters--not a difficult matter for them!
Three witnesses had testified to the signature of Stangeist, and a notary's seal, accompanied by the usual legal formula, was duly affixed.
If the operator should make a mistake and put a signature of a wrong size in the compartment the whole machine would come to a standstill.
The bottom signaturein each compartment is brought into position by a suction device which seizes the signature and draws it out, depositing it in a steel trough.
Here a belt conveyor moves the signature along at the right speed to carry it before the next compartment just as a signature is being withdrawn therefrom.
Each press prints what is known as a form or signature and these signatures from the different presses are then gathered, wire-stitched, and bound into individual copies.
Even when residing at a distance, I continually received laconic notes on scrolls of parchment varying in breadth from one inch to three, bearing neither signature nor superscription, and tightly rolled up in wax.
She did not know that though her signature might now be clamoured for by the advertisers of Brain Foods and Hair Washes, Dentifrices and the makers of Portia Caps, the public does not rise to the same fly twice.
Your signature to the proposed system pledges your judgement for its being such an one as, upon the whole, was worthy of the public approbation.
I think it asks you to honor mysignature up to two hundred thousand crowns.
Then he had taken up the pen and imitated the banker's signature upon each.
A sort of convulsive tremor ran through him as he saw a red gleam in the stranger's eyes when they fell on the forged signature on the letter of credit.
Warrewych--the only signature known save one at Belvoir.
You can still see the Earl's signature at the foot of the document relating to this foundation--R.
Besides his signature and that of the engraver, there is also on the book-plate, 'Published Dec.
The Poemer plate is the earliest dated book-plate which bears a signature either of the designer or the engraver.
This signature is probably that of the artist who cut the design upon wood, for it is now maintained that Duerer himself only made the drawings for the woodcuts known as his; the mechanical operation of cutting being handed over to assistants.
Schintz calls to mind a somewhat earlier German example, engraved by Boetius from a design by Wernerin (whose signature appears on some varieties of the plate), about the middle of the last century.