60 adjectives to describe signatures

The Secretary was no doubt desirous to screen himself from after responsibility, and was further aware that the royal signature would insure a rigorous execution of the sentence.

Notice the originality in the position of the flourishes shown in No. 9, and compare the ungraceful movement of it with the much more dignified and pleasing flourishes in some of the later signatures.

(Astrological signatures, serial no. 5, course 2-E) © 9Dec27; A1074174.

Yes, there was the familiar signature in the fair flowing hand he had loved so well.

The zodiac, astrolotical signatures, by C. C. Zain

The two packets of letters were merely imaginary, unless the pseudonymous signatures of some of the missives may have aided contemporary readers to "smoke" allusions to current gossip.

A card bearing the autographic signature of Agnes Strickland or Mary Somerville, though only a lithographic facsimile, would have a certain interest; whereas the signature of Jane Smith would be not only valueless; but would make the owner ridiculous.

21Requiring the joint signature of the husband and wife to a mortgage of a homestead.

c. A tax bill, a permit, a certificate, or any town paper that has or may have an official signature.

VISCONTI, ESTHER L. R. The Visconti system teaching music reading in the primary grades and quick recognition of key signatures.

The studiously characteristic signature quivered and sprawled in an unfamiliar manner.

For two years their double signature figured at the bottom of the principal official acts of the Reformed party; and they were called "the admiral's pages.

I have a number of these micrometers of different scales, and I find them invaluable in examining cheques, doubtful signatures and such like.

On the under side of the cover are the facsimile signatures of the directors, Ira O. Knapp, William B. Johnson, Joseph Armstrong, and Stephen A. Chase, with the date, "1895.

This is a free government, and a fatherly government, and a mild government, as ye all know; but it is not a government that likes reading and writing; reading that leads to the perusal of bad books, and writing that causes false signatures.

A little habit is necessary to teach me the use of my own bonâ fide signature.

Their butterfly or bow tie shapes became design elements, quasi-geometric signatures.

'That is hersthe signature,' said Bessie.

" "We've got the evidence of it, though, in the person of your good dad, and people may believe what Professor Bird says over his own honored signature, however much they might doubt the yarn of a couple of boys," Frank remarked, as he took a last look, to see that both his passengers were snugly settled, ere starting the motor.

Sincerely, with best wishes [Illegible signature: A. S. Goodman] St. Paul, Minn., November 26, 1906.

The president's immediate signature made it a law; and two days later, June 19, 1812, Mr. Madison issued a proclamation, in which he formally declared war against the offending government and people.

In a surprisingly short time he first of all began to perceive the differences between a moral and an immoral signature.

(Regardant la signature.)

The trick of befouling what was clean (and because it was clean) clung to him most tenaciously all his days; and many a fair white surfaceof humour, of fancy, or of sentimentwas to be disfigured by him in after-years with stains and splotches in which we can all too plainly decipher the literary signature of Laurence Sterne.

In short, no one would naturally think of Titian were it not for the misleading signature, and I venture to hope competent judges will agree with me that the proofs positive of Giorgione's authorship are of greater weight than a signature whichfor reasons givenis not above suspicion.

60 adjectives to describe  signatures