Forged Sentence Examples

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  • The district is the seat of an extensive manufacture of forged antiques.

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  • The axis is of forged steel 21 in.

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  • Then, too, history was often expressly forged for party ends.

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  • The tumult was with difficulty quelled, partly by well-timed concessions, for which the authority of the emperor was forged, but chiefly owing to his personal popularity.

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  • In all cases the bricks have been made, the stone quarried and dressed, the timber sawn, the iron cast, forged and wrought by the prisoners.

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  • Their appointment, according to notions which defined themselves within the church at this epoch, was simoniacal; and during the long minority of Henry IV., who succeeded his father in 1056, the terrible Tuscan monk, Hildebrand of Soana, forged weapons which he used with deadly effect against the presumption of the empire.

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  • After his death, his son Philip having predeceased him (1298), Artois was adjudged to his daughter Mahaut, or Matilda, as against her nephew Robert, son of Philip, who attempted to support his claim to the countship by forged titles.

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  • Forged and annealed, magnified r000 diameters, showing pearlite.

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  • Magnetites were also early employed, at first in Catalan forges, in which by means of a direct process the metal was secured from the ores and forged into blooms without being cast; later they were smelted in blast furnaces.

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  • In support of this argument it is to be noted that the forged document first appears at the abbey of St Denis, where Stephen spent the winter months of 754.

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  • It is now generally attributed to the year 1590, and is supposed to have been forged to support the election of Cardinal Simoncelli to the papal chair.

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  • He had previously been arrested and acquitted on a charge of having attributed the forged letter to Randolph.

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  • Contradictions are often copied down without the writer noticing them; and since the middle ages forged and falsified so many documents, - monasteries, towns and corporations gaining privileges or titles of possession by the bold use of them, - the narrative of medieval writers cannot be relied upon unless we can verify it by collateral evidence.

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  • The exact date and the circumstances of the composition of the collection are still an open question, but it is certain that Hincmar was one of the first to know of their existence, and apparently he was not aware that the documents were forged.

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  • From the same source and at the same date came two other forged documents - firstly, a collection of Capitularies, in three books, ascribed to a certain Benedict (Benedictus Levita), 2 a deacon of the church of Mainz; this collection, in which authentic documents find very little place, stands with regard to civil legislation exactly in the position of the False Decretals with regard to canon law.

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  • Accordingly they produced a copy of a forged charter from.

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  • While on the march between Heracleia and Byzantium, at the beginning of the following year, he was assassinated through the treachery of his secretary Eros, who, in order to escape the discovery of his own irregularities, incited certain officers against the emperor by showing them a forged list, on which their names appeared as marked out for death.

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  • The first fruits of this arrangement, which was based on no firmer foundation than the forged "Donation of Constantine" (q.v.), but destined to give to the papacy a position of independence towards both the Eastern and Western Empires, was the reduction in the autumn, with Norman aid, of Galera, where the anti-pope had taken refuge, and the end of the subordination of the papacy to the Roman nobles.

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  • But every brand forged by the smith broke under Sigurd's stroke; till at last he fetched the fragments of the sword Gram, Odin's gift to his father, which Hiortis had carefully treasured.

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  • These Sigurd forged into a new sword, so hard that with it he could cleave the anvil and so sharp that it would sever a flock of wool floating against it down stream; and, so armed, he sought and slew the dragon.

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  • Forged by war and hardened by exile to the bowels of Hell, Darkyn understood only violence, war and bloodlust.

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  • Thankfully, treasured friendships forged over decades are not easily shaken by nasty innuendo.

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  • In Glencoe, Clan Henderson forged a close alliance with the powerful Clan Donald.

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  • Sigurd tested the strength of the blade by striking the anvil on which it was forged and split it down to the stock.

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  • Singapore's popular hawker stalls are actually serving up a melting pot of culinary delights forged by Singapore's unique multi-cultural heritage.

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  • There is now new cold forged dropouts that are stiffer and lighter that rear axle we previously spoke about.

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  • These include forged aluminum gear and brake levers, die cast aluminum footrest mounts, an aluminum silencer, and tubeless radial tires.

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  • Anything you receive may not have originated from where it says it does, as mail headers are easily forged.

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  • Independent since 1991, Croatia has quickly forged its own unique identity, whilst retaining and preserving a rich cultural heritage.

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  • This course has been selected on the basis of the links already forged between the UKDA and HE.

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  • A 7 man break formed on the second lap and soon forged a 45 sec gap.

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  • If the monks forged it they did a more interesting job than most medieval forgers.

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  • Knives are made as a single piece of forged stainless steel especially hardened to maintain a cutting edge.

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  • Attempting to impersonate any person by using forged headers or other identifying information is prohibited.

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  • The two works were forged steel ingots weighing 38 tons each.

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  • The bells are secured to their headstocks with conventional forged ironwork which loops around the canons.

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  • The IPFA has grown strongly since and I'm pleased that CIPFA has forged close links with the new organization.

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  • Moreover, Russia wants to remind the US that the partnership forged after September 11th has become somewhat lopsided.

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  • Here iron was forged to arm the soldiers of the marcher lords.

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  • The forged metalwork is by Alan Evans who works in Gloucestershire and continues the tradition of British artist blacksmiths.

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  • Robs engine is also running our design forged pistons.

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  • Sales revenues forged ahead, growing 19% year on year whilst operating profit increased by 15% .

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  • Over the past eight years, as part of a general economic upswing across the Western world, the Scottish economy has forged ahead.

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  • Miss Turner was decoyed from school by means of a forged letter, and made to believe that she could only save her father from ruin by marrying Wakefield, whom she accordingly accompanied to Gretna Green.

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  • The result of their report was that all pilgrimage thither from the province of Bohemia was prohibited by the archbishop on pain of excommunication, while Huss, with the full sanction of his superior, gave to the world his first published writing, entitled De Omni Sanguine Christi Glorificato, in which he declaimed in no measured terms against forged miracles and ecclesiastical greed, urging Christians at the same time to desist from looking for sensible signs of Christ's presence, but rather to seek Him in His enduring word.

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  • An appendix contends against Whiston that the book of Daniel was forged in the time of Antiochus Epiphanes (see DEisM).

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  • Regular industrial work is however handicapped by competition with the tourist trade in its several branches - acting as guides and camp servants, manufacture and sale of " souvenirs ' (carved toys and trinklets in mother - of-pearl and olive-wood, forged antiquities and the like), and the analogous trade in objets de piete (rosaries, crosses, crude religious pictures, &c.) for pilgrims. Travellers in the country squander their money recklessly, and these trades, at once easy and lucrative, are thus fatally attractive to the indolent Syrian and prejudicial to the best interests of the country.

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  • Apart altogether, however, from such considerations, it now seems fairly certain, from Mr Lang's further research into the problem of James de la Cloche (see LA Cloche), that the latter was identical with the "Prince" James Stuardo who died in Naples in 1669, and that he hoaxed the general of the Jesuits and forged a number of letters purporting to be from Charles II.

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  • Most of these spoof emails contain links to a forged web page or site.

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  • Instead she 's a strong-willed woman who has forged a successful career, mostly in spite of her family.

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  • The move is part of the sold-out festival 's attempts to beat ticket touts who sell forged tickets for the popular music event.

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  • Stamped blades are mechanically cut out of a sheet of steel, while forged blades are at least handled by a human while the forging process occurs.

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  • Forged kitchen knives tend to cost more than stamped ones, and some chefs claim they are the better-made knife of the two.

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  • You can achieve a transitional contemporary look using a forged metal curtain rod like steel, cast iron or wrought iron.

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  • A forged iron rod can have a black, copper, bronze, pewter or rust finish.

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  • The wrought iron is forged and worked in the same way that blacksmiths have been working with this material for centuries.

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  • After a brief downturn in the mid 1970s, Canon forged through hard times to emerge stronger than ever thanks to its digital SLR camera and inkjet printer sales.

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  • Generally they will have vertical wood planks and forged iron hinges.Carriage house doors can be manufactured as overhead doors or they can swing out from side hinges as the original carriage house doors did.

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  • This type of ring has a simple gold or silver band with a simple natural looking cross forged into the metal.

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  • Other features include nose pads and dual action forged spring hinges.

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  • He can arrange a day for Redd to visit and if you buy damage insurance, Lyle will compensate you if Redd sells a forged painting.

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  • Moving forward, Nokia has forged a relationship with Microsoft.

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  • To this day, Mizuno shoes are initially designed using irons forged in the same manner as samurai swords, making for a perfect melding of ancient and modern styles.

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  • The experience forged Christian to becoming the man who would be Victor Newman.

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  • On the other hand, the online program loses the advantage of the social support network forged during face-to-face meetings.

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  • Castaway Erik Reichenbach made it all the way to the final five, along with four women who had forged an alliance.

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  • Such a strong partnership has been forged between author and artist that readers should expect to be smiled upon by GrandPré work until the very end.

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  • A common theme in fantasy is that immortal or long-lived races have little in common with short-lived ones, although temporary alliances against a common enemy can be forged.

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  • Perhaps the story even tells you who forged the sword and gave it its particular powers.

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  • The Fellowship is resolved, to take the Ring into Mordor itself, the home of the Dark Lord, and to destroy the Ring in the firy mountain where it was first forged, the only fire hot enough to destroy it.

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  • Since days of old, important warriors bore important weapons; these weapons were unique to them, often forged under mysterious or magical circumstances, or came to the bearer in unusual, often magical ways.

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  • Because the swords, including Bilbo's knife, were meant to battle Orcs, they were forged so that they glowed with a faint blue light whenever Orcs were near.

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  • While the above autographs are not authentic, they are also not forgeries unless the signature is forged for the purpose of selling it as authentic.

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  • The relationships forged in this episode puts fate in motion for future episodes as Padmé Amidala and Anakin fall in love.

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  • Once Frodo Baggins has the ring, he begins his quest to return it to the very fires in which it was forged so it can be destroyed along with the power it holds.

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  • What the races did not know. was that Sauron forged the One Ring, a ring that would rule all the other rings of power.

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  • The forged "Morey letter," in which he was made to appear as opposed to the exclusion of the Chinese, was widely circulated and injured his candidacy in the West.

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  • Thanks to a skilful use of forged documents, the primate carried the council's verdict upon every point.

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  • In royal Hungary the same object was aimed at by innumerable indictments against the richer landowners, indictments supported by false title-deeds and carried through by forged or purchased judgments of the courts.

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  • By the approach of skilled pathologists to the clinical wards, a link is forged between practitioners and the men of science who pursue pathology disinterestedly.

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  • He contrived to prolong his power after Catherine's death by means of a forged will and a coup d'etat.

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  • Bottom of ingot, forged and annealed, magnified 29 diameters.

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  • Top of ingot, forged and annealed, magnified 2 9 diameters.

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  • Because in June 1568 that version, forged, was in the Scots collection of the Casket Letters ?

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  • In The Mystery of Mary Stuart the evidence for an early forged letter was presented with confidence; the interpolation of forgeries based on Crawford's declaration was more dubiously suggested.

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  • The evidence against him rests on a document which is now known to have been forged.

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  • A forged grant of Ceadwalla speaks of the fall of Kent before Sigehere as a well-known event; and in a Kentish charter dated 676 a king of Kent called Swebhard grants land with the consent of his father King Sebbe.

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  • The so-called Donation of Constantine was long ago shown to be spurious, but the document is of very considerable antiquity and, in Dellinger's opinion, was forged in Rome between 752 and 777.

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  • It was not only significant that in the Concordia discordantium canonum ecclesiastical laws, whether from authentic or forged sources, were gathered together without regard to the existing civil law; of even greater eventual importance was the fact that Gratian taught that the contradictions of the canon law were to be reconciled by the same method as that used by theology to reconcile the discrepancies of doctrinal tradition.

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  • In these two examples we see how the weapons forged by the dogmatic philosophers to assist in the establishment of their own theses are sceptically turned against philosophy in general.

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  • Bdhmer, who by an ingenious argument endeavours to prove that the Constitutum was forged in 753, probably by the notary Christophorus, and was carried with him by Pope Stephen II.

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  • Mayer, on the other hand, denies that the Constitutum can have been forged before the news of the iconoclastic decrees of the council of Constantinople of 754 had reached Rome.

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  • As the result of an exhaustive analysis of the text and of the political and religious events of the time, Mayer comes to the conclusion that the document was forged about 775, i.e.

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  • To assist in establishing the latter court a precedent of 1400 appears to have been deliberately forged.

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  • Much as in the smith's forge the object forged rests on a massive anvil and anvil block, B and C, and is struck by the tup D of the hammer.

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  • The general charges, which they endeavoured to substantiate by forged letters, need not count for much, and in many cases they only exaggerated what, if true, was not so heinous as they suggested.

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  • During a short visit paid by the emperor of Russia to Berlin in November Bismarck discovered that forged despatches misrepresenting the policy of Germany in the Eastern Question had been communicated to him.

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  • Rudolph's chief aim was to make Austria into an independent state, and he forged a series of privileges the purport of which was to free the duchy from all its duties towards the Empire.

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  • This was done in the teeth of the expressed wish of Russia; it roused the helpless resentment of Servia, whose economic dependence upon the Dual Monarchy was emphasized by the outcome of the war of tariffs into which she had plunged in 1906, and who saw in this scheme another link in the chain forged for her by the Habsburg empire; it 1 Alois, Count Lexa von Aerenthal, was born on the 27th of September 1854 at Gross-Skal in Bohemia, studied at Bonn and Prague, was attache at Paris (1877) and afterwards at St Petersburg, envoy extraordinary at Bucharest (1895) and ambassador at St Petersburg (1896).

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  • He organized a powerful force, which was trained by French and Italian officers such as Generals Ventura, Allard and Avitabile, and thus forged the formidable fighting instrument of the Khalsa army, which afterwards gave the British their hardest battles in India in the two Sikh wars.

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  • Mahomet himself made a concession to heathen traditions when he recognized the Ka`ba and the black stone; and the worship of saints, which is now spread throughout Islam and supported by obviously forged traditions, is an example of the same thing.

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  • Knox and others speak of a will of James V., forged by the cardinal, but the stories are inconsistent, and rest mainly on the untrustworthy evidence of Arran.

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  • This caused great stir; it was publicly burnt by order of the government of Uri, and many more or less forged proofs and documents were produced in favour of Tell.

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  • The weapons which they forged in the interests of Parmenides were to be used with equal effect against themselves.

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  • The coins chiefly in use were (i) copper cash, which were strung in hundreds on strings of straw, and, as about 911 weight was equal to one shilling, were excessively cumbrous, but were nevertheless valued at their face value; (ii) nickel coins, which, being profitable to mint, were issued in enormous quantities, quickly depreciated, and were moreover extensively forged.

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  • Unconsciously and to its own ultimate damage the Reformation forged the weapons of progress; but it was itself in no sense, except the institutional and political, the end of that religious history inaugurated before the Council of Nicaea.

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  • Forged letters, purporting to show his desire to abandon the revolutionary struggle, were published; he was accused of drawing more than his salary; his manners were ridiculed as "aping monarchy"; hints of the propriety of a guillotine for his benefit began to appear; he was spoken of as the "stepfather of his country."

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  • To bolster up the case a fresh packet of five forged letters was concocted (31st August); but the forgery was transparent, and even Sir William Jones, the attorney-general, though a violent upholder of the plot, dared not produce them as evidence.

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  • All later collections availed themselves indiscriminately of the contents of this vast collection, whether authentic or forged, without the least suspicion.

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  • But Henry made no endeavour for many years to utilize the papal grant of Ireland, which seems to have been made under the preposterous Donation of Constantine, the forged document which gave the bishop of Rome authority over all islands.

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  • But the courts threw out "supplementary returns" (possibly forged by the canvassers) and decided in favour of Bashford, who was the first Republican to hold an office; with two exceptions Wisconsin has elected Republican governors ever since.

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  • Of the north there are the sagas of Kormak (930-960), most primitive of all, a tale of a wild poet's love and feuds, containing many notices of the heathen times; of Vatzdeelasaga (890-980), relating to the settlement and the chief family in Waterdale; of Hallfred the poet (996-1014), narrating his fortune at King Olaf's court, his love affairs in Iceland, and finally his death and burial at Iona; of Reyk -deela (990), which preserves the lives of Askell and his son Viga-Skuti; of Svarf-deela (980-990), a cruel, coarse story of the old days, with some good scenes in it, unfortunately imperfect, chapters I-10 being forged; of VigaGlum (970-990), a fine story of a heathen hero, brave, crafty and cruel.

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  • The forged Icelandic sagas appear as early as the 13th century.

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  • The forged letters are not, for the most part, entirely composed of fresh material; the author draws his inspiration from the notices on each of the popes given in the Liber Pontificalis; he inserts whole passages from ecclesiastical writers; and he antedates the evidences of a discipline which actually existed; so it is by no means all invented.

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  • Moreover, Hincmar would not have cited the forged letters of the popes in 852; above all, this theory would not explain the chief preoccupation of the forger, which is to protect bishops against unjust judgments and depositions.

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  • The sole argument, though a very weighty one, is found in the undeniable relation, revealed in an astonishing similarity both in expressions and composition, which exists between these forgeries and some other documents certainly fabricated at Le Mans, under the episcopate of Aldric (832-856), notably the Actus Pontificum Cenomanis in urbe degentium, in which there is no lack of forged documents.

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  • In the papal letters of the end of the 9th and the whole of the 10th century, only two or three insignificant citations of the pseudo-Isidore have been pointed out; the use of the pseudo-Isidorian forged documents did not become prevalent at Rome till about the middle of the 11th century, in consequence of the circulation of the canonical collections in which they figured; but nobody then thought of casting any doubts on the authenticity of those documents.

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  • Unwilling to grant a request counter to the papal claim (based on the forged Donation of Constantine) to dominion over the islands of the sea, Adrian made Henry a conciliatory proposal, namely, that the king should become hereditary feudal possessor of Ireland while recognizing the pope as overlord.

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  • On the 22nd of October 16 4 1 he surprised and captured Charlemont Castle; and having been chosen commander-in-chief of the Irish forces in the north, he forged and issued a pretended commission from Charles I.

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  • Some speak of a plot, of forged letters containing attacks on the queen shown to the king as Turgot's, of a series of notes on Turgot's budget prepared, it is said, by Necker, and shown to the king to prove his incapa city.

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  • That part of the letter then, it is argued by many, is a forged interpolation based on Crawford's notes and memories.

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  • Russia formed the headquarters of the Society, and two forged breves were speedily circulated, being dated June 9 and June 29, 1774, approving their establishment in Russia, and implying the repeal of the breve of suppression.

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  • They were slain by Apollo for having forged the thunderbolt with which Zeus slew Asclepius.

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  • The nature of these documents - authentic, forged, or partly forged, partly genuine - has been the theme of much discussion.

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  • Despite the effect of a false rumour of retraction and a forged confession, his adversaries in despair summoned him to four public conferences (1st, 18th, 23rd and 27th of September), and although still suffering, and allowed neither time nor books for preparation, he bore himself so easily and readily that he won the admiration of most of the audience.

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