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<p>[QUOTE="2manybooks, post: 434620, member: 8267"]Yes, most people's do under different circumstances and over time. But in this case I think the weight of evidence favors Cannon as the author of the notations and the inscription. It is the most likely explanation for the similarity in the handwriting. Without other evidence showing Washington's ownership of the book, I don't think you could convince anyone to pay more more the book based on that single notation.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="2manybooks, post: 434620, member: 8267"]Yes, most people's do under different circumstances and over time. But in this case I think the weight of evidence favors Cannon as the author of the notations and the inscription. It is the most likely explanation for the similarity in the handwriting. Without other evidence showing Washington's ownership of the book, I don't think you could convince anyone to pay more more the book based on that single notation.[/QUOTE]
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