Which preposition to use with indorsements
And why the hasty after-indorsement of the decision by the President and others?
An "indorsement in full" consists of the signature of the payee and his order that the money be paid to a specified person.
The indorsement on the cover merits notice: it states with singular minuteness the precise hour of James's abdication, namely at one in the morning of the 11th of December, 1688.
But, so far, Congress only had acted, and an indorsement by the people, real or apparent, was indispensable to save the point already gained, and give chance for more.
What Dr. Sieveking said in 1854 holds equally good to-day; and, indeed, the position then taken has received substantial indorsement through the positive results of more recent experimental physiology.
And General Allen said in an indorsement to the Philippine Commission: "... in my opinion the judgment of Colonel Bandholtz in matters connected with the pacification of Albay should receive favourable consideration.