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Example sentences for "historical documents"

  • The Gospels as Historical Documents, Part II, The Synoptic Gospels, 1909.

  • The author discerns clearly that this is the turning point of the controversy, and has accordingly addressed himself to prove that the Gospels are valueless as historical documents.

  • This consists of the epistles of the New Testament viewed as historical documents.

  • The feeling among Christians that these writings contain the great principles of the Christian faith has occasioned it to be overlooked that they are also contemporary historical documents of the highest order.

  • The work of the Public Record Office has been well supplemented by the Reports of the Historical Commission, which has examined the stores of historical documents contained in private depositaries in Great Britain.

  • Campbell, History of Nova Scotia; Historical Documents relating to the Province of Nova Scotia, ed.

  • Left a History of Canada, which was published in the first series of Historical Documents of the Literary and Historical Society of Quebec.

  • The publications consist of Transactions and Historical Documents.

  • Toomer, and an appendix of historical documents.

  • In England during the centuries immediately following the Heroic Age we find mention in historical documents of princes or ecclesiastics called Walh, Cumbra, Seaxa, Dene, Fronca, etc.

  • If we add the place-names to the personal names the total number of heroic names found in England in historical documents seems to be 76.

  • I would also call attention to the fact that the statistics are confined to historical documents and do not include names (of moneyers) found only on coins.

  • Hence it is important to notice that out of the 51 place-names no less than 19 contain names which are not borne by persons in historical documents.

  • The concentration of a great number of historical documents in vast public (or semi-public) establishments was the fortunate result of this spontaneous evolution.

  • We infer that the progress of history depends in great measure on the progress of the general catalogue of historical documents which is still fragmentary and imperfect.

  • Henry's letter and one from the German bishops to the pope are both in Henderson, Historical Documents, pp.

  • Extracts from the laws of the Salian Franks may be found in Henderson's Historical Documents, pp.

  • A translation of the Benedictine rule may be found in Henderson, Historical Documents, pp.

  • The decree of 1059 is to be found in Henderson, Historical Documents, p.

  • The manuscript has lately been given to the public as part of the inestimable collection of historical documents now in process of publication at Madrid, under auspices which, we may trust, will insure its success.

  • Historical documents properly so called are lacking for both.

  • Aside from their interest as historical documents, these inscriptions of Asoka had the greatest importance in giving an insight into the literature of India; for it was through them that the Indian alphabet was interpreted by Princeps.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    advise you; good understanding; government coalition; gradual abolition; historical composition; historical criticism; historical development; historical evidence; historical fiction; historical interest; historical materialism; historical novel; historical novels; historical painting; historical romance; historical studies; historical value; historical work; historical writing; league broad; organized society; seconds south; served only; short flight; strong garrison; this section