| Andrew Ure - 1867 - 1144 頁
...altered since the period of Elizabeth, and being for some time wholly unacquainted with the water-marks of that age, I very carefully produced my first specimens...writing on such sheets of old paper as had no mark whatever. Having heard it frequently stated that the appearance of such marks on the papers would have... | |
| Mrs. Henry Pott - 1891 - 432 頁
...altered since the time of Elieabeth, and being for some time wholly unacquainted with the water-marks of that age, I very carefully produced my first specimens...the writing on such sheets of old paper as had no marks whatever. Haviug beard it frequently stated that the appearance of such marks on the papers would... | |
| Mrs. Henry Pott - 1891 - 432 頁
...some time wholly unacquainted with the water-marks of that 1 They are rightly described as genet-al. age, I very carefully produced my first specimens...the writing on such sheets of old paper as had no marks whatever. Having heard it frequently stated that the appearance of such marks on the papers would... | |
| DAVID N.CARVALHO - 1904 - 406 頁
...altered since the period of Elizabeth and being for some time wholly unacquainted with the water-marks of that age, I very carefully produced my first specimens...the writing on such sheets of old paper as had no marks whatever. Having heard it frequently stated that the appearance of such marks on the papers would... | |
| 1855 - 1216 頁
...altered since the period of Elizabeth, and being for some time wholly unacquainted with the water-marks of that age, I very carefully produced my first specimens...writing on such sheets of old paper as had no mark whatever. Having heard it frequently stated that the appearance of such marks on the papers would have... | |
| Peter Holland - 2006 - 384 頁
...altered since the period of Elizabeth, and being for some time wholly unacquainted with the «rater-marks of that age, I very carefully produced my first specimens...gleaned the intelligence that a jug was the prevalent «rater-mark of the reign of Elizabeth: in consequence of which I inspected all the sheets of old paper... | |
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