The postman brought three letters, among them one whose superscription was in a hand which seemed dimly familiar to me. |
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They are not honorous but onerous to the superscription, and nothing is more untruthful or absurd. |
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A petition typically begins with a superscription identifying it as a petition addressed to the Legislative Assembly. |
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The hymn opens with a superscription and each scene ends with similar thought. |
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Coins struck with the lord protector Cromwell's bust and superscription, although not uncommon, apart from the 1656 half crowns, seem never to have circulated. |
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And a superscription also was written over him in letters of Greek, and Latin, and Hebrew. |
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Schwartz glanced at the printed superscription on the envelope and grumbled as he put the envelope away in his overcoat pocket, to read at leisure. |
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Its superscription was my name, and the name of the sender, my mother. |
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