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Definition of Forgers
1. forger [n] - See also: forger
Lexicographical Neighbors of Forgers
Literary usage of Forgers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Lectures on the Coinage of the Greeks and Romans: Delivered in the by Edward Cardwell (1832)
"... the subject—Modern forgers— forgers of the sixteenth century—More recent
forgers—Different methods of fabrication—By changing the inscription— By giving ..."
2. Literary Forgeries by James Anson Farrer (1907)
"AMONG THE BALLAD forgers. THERE are few books to which the world owes more pleasure
than it does to John Pinkerton's Collection of the best and most ..."
3. An Historical Disquisition Concerning the Knowledge which the Ancients Had by William Robertson (1835)
"For this reason, skilful forgers avoid any long detail of circumstances, especially
of foreign and superfluous ones, well knowing that the more these are ..."
4. Darkness and Daylight; Or, Lights and Shadows of New York Life: A Woman's by Thomas Wallace Knox, Thomas F. Byrnes (1892)
"A Crime That is Easily Perpetrated, and Detected with Difficulty — Professional
forgers — Men of Brains — Secret Workshops — Raising Checks — A Forger's ..."
5. The Gentleman's Magazine (1848)
"... the ingenuity of those knaves who prepare antiquities for the unwary collector.
The two forgers, 5—.—- and E —, are still in the field with cleverly ..."