The inſpectors, comptrollers, verificators [translating vérificateurs], &c. ſink into the enjoyment of a vain title, when the general adminiſtration does not oblige them to be active, and it is always thoſe whoſe functions are active, neceſſary and every day repeated, who imperceptibly become abſolute maſters.
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Assay laboratory, consisting of a verificator of assay and two assayors.
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Coins, as verificators of ancient history, are now so universally esteemed that the excuses once timidly made by those who collected them, in defence of their taste, are no longer needed.
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[…] the functions of Sir W. Hamilton and myself have been simply those of verificators of the numerical calculations which “Mr. Walker” suggested to us, […]
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