It will throw light on his sane character to give a literalcopy of the note:
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But annexed to the copy in cipher, is the above literalcopy by the author.]
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The curious contract belonging to the fourteenth century which follows, is a literalcopy of the original.
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The above is a literalcopy of Battell's letter, it is in his hand writing and is addressed to:
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We believe from his gestures that he is giving us a literalcopy of acts he has seen performed.
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The defects of children are almost always harrowed from their father; they are the consequences of a too literalcopy.
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According to these teachers no hypothesis is truer than any other in the sense of being a more literalcopy of reality.
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While Psycho is a literalcopy, Elephant is the loosest possible reinterpretation of English director Alan Clarke's 1988 film about snipers in Northern Ireland.
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(The above receipt is a literalcopy of the original, now in my possession.