"history" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- Return to the Orientalists' Views Such is the evidence critical history furnishes in the case of Zaynab, daughter of Jahsh, and of her marriage to Muhammad.
- And while the history of St. Nazianz certainly furnishes a number of intriguing and eccentric plot elements, it seems difficult to establish any of them with much of a factual basis or evidential confirmation.
- If history furnishes one parallel fact, it is a sufficient vindication of the Writer; but most readers will probably recollect an authentic case, remarkably similar to that of Wieland.
- Long as it is, it is well worth reading, for it is the richest specimen of journalistic literature the history of America can furnish, perhaps:] From the Territorial Enterprise, Jan. 20, 1870.
- The history of these ten days reveals in their true colours the character of the Sandwich islanders, and furnishes an eloquent commentary on the results which have flowed from the labours of the missionaries.
- The idea that the past harbours a golden age of tranquility also readily lends itself to the view that history might furnish us with effective methods of commonsense crime control.
- The recent history of Germany also furnishes an inter- esting example of the relation between corporate com- pactness and a receptivity to the appeal of mass move- ments.
- Serbian national history furnished an abundant source of subjects and inspiration.
- The history of the Harfang became legendary, and furnished Jack Ryan with many a tale and song.
- The Cincinnati Commercial Tribune, a Republican paper, stated of Hanna, "And this is the man against whom has been waged a war than which political history furnishes none more venomous, vicious, and relentlessly vituperative.
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