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Footnote n127

Many documents which seem to be copies are really originals, such, for example, as petitions, which it was the practice not to sign, and letters of some of the religious, who occasionally omitted the rubric. In the case of ordinary copies it is not always possible to be certain that they were made from originals or certified copies, although they are almost invariably made from one or the other.