Sentence for history | Use history in a sentence

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  • This wine has a history. (10)
  • Elson.—The History of Opera. (3)
  • Read the history of the error. (10)
  • His history is long and eventful. (21)
  • My companion related her history. (10)
  • Like everyone else, he knew their history. (8)
  • Write me the history of the Enniskillens. (10)
  • There will be very few Dates in this History. (4)
  • Degeneracy is the critical history of the Arts. (10)
  • Why is Ethnology valuable to the history of music? (3)
  • We gave a true and congruent history of the affair. (7)
  • Dickinson.—Music in the History of the Western Church. (3)
  • They were his creative work, his history of the world. (8)
  • What is the value of Archæology to the history of music? (3)
  • Consider the history of our democracy since the Civil War. (16)
  • Give the names of minstrels or other singers famous in history. (3)
  • He knew the military history of every regiment in the service. (10)
  • Lucy despatched a message for Austin, and related the Berry history. (10)
  • Such a phase is perhaps the prettiest in the history of a love affair. (9)
  • The whole history of the last century is in the difference between us. (8)
  • A volume of our Poets and a History of Philosophy composed my library. (10)
  • A more sudden metamorphosis of style is unknown in the history of music. (3)
  • History, pleads for the pride of the great discrowned Family giving her illumination there. (10)
  • She was inquisitive for accounts of Spanish history and the land of Spain. (10)
  • The name of Purcell is one of the strongest in the history of English music. (3)
  • You wield an influence entirely without precedent hitherto in human history. (14)
  • She had the effect on the general mind of a lofty crag-castle with a history. (10)
  • Thus I live again the days of old and unfold the roll of my eventful history. (21)
  • I could think of it as a history written in a line: Carinthia, Saint and Martyr! (10)
  • The Parliament Close has been the scene of marking incidents in Scottish history. (2)
  • What beautiful maps, what an attractive work of history he carried in his knapsack! (2)
  • But we, who live remote from history and monuments, we must read or we must barbarise. (9)
  • What happened then was a scandal, and is history in the newspaper and theatrical world. (16)
  • Now, here we come to history: though you will remember what History is. (10)
  • As the History of Mankind has informed us, we were led up to our civilization by the nose. (10)
  • The grey of Welsh history knew a real castle beside the roaring brook frequently a torrent. (10)
  • I hope I was accurate in the history of the hop which I gave Mrs. March; I am sure I was full. (9)
  • It is a peculiar fate, and would form the scheme of a pretty study in the history of literature. (9)
  • The event attracted a great deal of attention among scientists and students of natural history. (21)
  • Poetry, however erratic, is less a servant of the bully Present, or pomlious Past, than History. (10)
  • There was a whiff of gunpowder exciting the atmosphere in the anecdotal part of the history known. (10)
  • There are few tales which history has to tell so stirring and noble as the exodus of the Loyalists. (19)
  • So does memory inspired by the sensations contribute an additional item for the colouring of history. (10)
  • There was a rapid alteration of the sad history of Clara the unloved matron solaced by two little ones. (10)
  • And here it might be thought that my history ended; but not so, this was an act-drop and not the curtain. (2)
  • He had but to look at her and review her history to think his cousin Willoughby punished by just retribution. (10)
  • It is impossible within these limits to give a full history of the strange delusion whose origin I have related. (7)
  • History without her is the skeleton map of events: Fiction a picture of figures modelled on no skeleton-anatomy. (10)
  • The tin trunk was scented with dry fragments of some herb, the history of which in that trunk man knoweth not…. (8)
  • But it is no new thing in the history of literature: whatever is established is sacred with those who do not think. (9)
  • In a vague way, Dan felt her displeasure with that passage of his history, but no man could have fully imagined it. (9)
  • The history of his one wandering, for which no respectable reason can be assigned, will never, of course, be known. (8)
  • A wife is a stranger from the beginning; she is necessarily three parts a stranger up to the finish of the history. (10)
  • But we have nothing to do with the constitutionally luckless: the calamitous history of a simple empty stomach is enough. (10)
  • I can truly say that no one is more honored in circus history than Mr. Bailey, the presiding head of this remarkable institution. (21)
  • If it has not been made clear from the events and characters of the foregoing history which opinion is right, I am unable to decide. (9)
  • Students of the history of those troublous times need not to be told what other and more awful events followed that bloody reprisal. (7)
  • We had been in the army together and had many a time gone into battle without having taken that precaution in the interest of history. (7)
  • It has disappeared as utterly as the prison or the Luckenbooths; and for those ignorant of its history, I know only one token that remains. (2)
  • Thus, among their intricate hills, the rustic troop subsisted; and history can attribute few exploits to them but sacraments and ecstasies. (2)
  • Señor Manuel Merelo, professor in the Instituto del Cardenal Cisneros, published in 1869 a compendium of Spanish history for the use of schools. (14)
  • Excuse me, Miss Galbraith, for troubling you with these facts of a personal history, which, as you say, is a matter of perfect indifference to you. (9)
  • With no immediate followers among the composers of his time he stood alone, as he stands today, one of the most commanding figures in musical history. (3)
  • In the history of these sanguinary rencontres, one name was continually recurring, generally as the principal, sometimes the instigator of the quarrel. (6)
  • The great Marlborough had wanted them for Oudenarde, Ramillies, and those other great battles which you read of in the history of that time in Europe. (19)
  • It marks the beginning of the modern historical opera, the complete abandonment of classical and ancient history as the only appropriate material for Grand Opéra. (3)
  • So, then, the worthy dame who receives no one, might be treated, it struck us, conversationally, as a respectable harbour-hulk, with more history than top-honours. (10)
  • I was therefore received in Lalugnan with hospitality and given every encouragement in prosecuting my researches into the history and intellectual life of the people. (7)

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