16 Words to use with documentary

for a youth between the ages of seventeen and nineteen to play the juggler at keeping three, or even half-a-dozen, female correspondents going at once, each of whom sleeps nightly with copious documentary evidence of her sole and incontrovertible possession of the sacred heart.

No fuller documentary history of the Great Rebellion could be desired; and as every detail is given from day-to-day's journals, the "Record" of Mr. Moore must always stand a comprehensive and accurate cyclopedia of the War.

For the purposes of this historical illustration more than five millions of extracts have been made, by two thousand volunteer Readers, from innumerable books, representing the English literature of all ages, and from numerous documentary records.

The travels of Jedediah Smith; a documentary outline including the Journal of the great American pathfinder, by Maurice S. Sullivan.

These facts will soon be supplemented by a large number of documentary proofs; from this the necessity has arisen to direct Germany's advance through Belgium irrespective of neutrality considerations.

They see for themselves; a documentary approach to intercultural education in the high school.

On the other hand, the documentary material for this period is extremely extensive, and many years of work are necessary to reach any general conclusions even in one single field.

Works of special importance for their documentary matter and for their exhibition of the personal aspect of events are: J. C. HAMILTON, History of the Republic of the United States, 7 vols. (1860).

This may seem to point to a documentary source no longer extant.

The position is a perfectly legitimate one; but we think it had better not have been connected with a documentary work like the present, set forth by the direction and under the sanction of a Bishop of London.

But the nursery rhyme about Arthur and the bag-pudding of barley meal with raisins and meat has a documentary worth for us beyond the shadowy recital of the banquet at Caerleon, for, mutato nomine, it is the description of a favourite article of popular diet in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries.

By dropping off at the street-crossing nearest the Court House, he might still be in time to get a hearing with such documentary backing as he had been able to secure at the capital.

Nothing could be done until Jack was either exchanged or until his advocate had made out a documentary case that could be presented to the military authorities.

MONEY, defined by Ruskin to be "a documentary claim to wealth, and correspondent in its nature to the title-deed of an estate.

It was attempted to be set up that the goods belonged to citizens of the United States, but in the absence of documentary proof condemnation was decreed on the ground of hostile ownership.

Will you give me one as a reminder when I return to America?' "I replied to him that I was convinced of his word of honour and that there was no necessity whatever to draw up in documentary form his agreements, and as for the flag, that he could count on it, even at that very moment.

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