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It is plain, that in this slippery age we live in, it is very easy to make a book look as old as you would have it.

Lord Ch. Justice, in Lady Ivy’s Case;
State Trials, Vol. VII. p. 572.


But hear me further: Japhet, ’tis agreed,
Writ not, and Chartres scarce could write or read,—
In all the Courts of Pindus guiltless quite;
But pens can forge, my friend, that cannot write.
Pope.