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- s based primarily on surmise rather than adequate evidence
suppositious reconstructions of dead languages
- By quotations from suppositious, always unnamed "authorities," by innuendoes and by skilled selection of facts he presumed to prove hat Henry Ford is decaying as a maker of .
- It is not suppositious but certain that if Britain's King-Emperor ever tries to nullify the powers and liberties of his subjects, as did King Fuad last week, he will face instant .
- Adam, Biblical father of the human race, was called "that weakling," and Mother Eve "an angel," last week at Belfast, Ireland, by their suppositious descendant Viscountess.