It is not unusual for place names or personal family names to use a historical form of a character.
Israel, although not the world's sole assassin, has historical form in this area.
In this, however, he was merely following the historical form.
They also believed, as did many of their peers, that there was no inherent conflict between historical form and modern technology.
Yet such historical forms, thrown up by the struggle, are the very practical medium that theory needs in order to be true.
History has always existed, but not always in its historical form.
We can now indicate, if only in outline, the historical forms of the same development.
Kansas remained true to historical form and true to the Republicans in this election.
Let us put these facts together in historical form.
It "helps them respond to the moment in time rather than to what is expressed by a historical form."