118 Words to use with history

History A, ancient history test.

(Great days in American history series)

'A blue-faced mandrill, silly, is real; it's in my natural history book.'

The Webster-Knowlton-Hazen European history maps; a teachers manual by Georg Thorne-Thomsen.

This metaphor of Menenius Agrippa's became, history records, matter of fact in 1689, when rats pervaded the Eternal City from garret to cellar, and

But with quarrelling they never cease.' "And how do you like that, Papa?" "They are, all three of them, kind of fighting songs, Edi," answered the father, "and I should prefer that you keep busy with your history studies, instead of taking sides in these party-fights.

SEE TILLYARD, E. M. W. Shakespeare's history plays.

One day, at the end of a history lesson, Archie said: 'Where's Miss Townsend?' 'She's at Bexhill.' 'Why is she at Bexhill?' 'Because she likes it.' 'Where's Bexhill?' 'In England.' 'Why isn't Miss Townsend?' 'What do you mean, Archie?' 'Well, why isn't she Miss Townsend any more?' 'She is.'

He refused all offers of emolument from any quarter, and spent all his surplus earnings for the aggrandizement of the great natural-history museum he founded at Cambridge.

In my earliest teaching days, having found certain history stories successful with children of seven, I tried the same with children of six, but only once.

When I hear cheechalkos complaining of boredom up here in this world of daily miracles, I think of the native boy in the history-class, who, called on to describe the progress of civilisation, said: 'In those days men had as many wives as they liked, and that was called polygamy.

MAGNOLIA PETROLEUM CO. Texas history movies.

MARSHALL, THOMAS M. American history workbook.

Our present Minister of Education says that history teaching ought to give "discipline in practical reasoning" and "help in forming judgements," not merely in remembering facts.

Book-manufacturers, compilers, the common run of history-writers, and many others of the same class, take their material immediately out of books; and the material goes straight to their finger-tips without even paying freight or undergoing examination as it passes through their heads, to say nothing of elaboration or revision.

History A: Ancient history, 1933; History B: European history, June 1933; History C: English history, 1933; History D: American history, 1933.

Foreword to the World history histomap.

BOYKIN, EDWARD C. The American history quiz book.

History A: Ancient history, 1933; History B: European history, June 1933; History C: English history, 1933; History D: American history, 1933.

Although these glorious deeds are well known and spread abroad over the world, they yet cannot be sufficiently made manifest unless set forth in writing, by means of which their memory may endure for ever, and remain always as if present to the readers; as history hath perpetuated the actions of the Greeks and Romans which are of such high antiquity.

History handbook.

History A: Ancient history, 1933; History B: European history, June 1933; History C: English history, 1933; History D: American history, 1933.

People had been very kind; and were ready to be kinder still; while we, busyperhaps too busy- -over our Natural History collections, had seen very little of our neighbours; had been able to accept very few of the invitations which were showered on us, and which would, I doubt not, have given us opportunities for liking the islanders still more than we liked them already.

" "Mary, Queen of Scots," guessed Gladys, who was taking a history course in college.

I shall not be thought to need apology for quoting here the stanzas in which Praed has described this scenea scene among the most affecting, as well as the most striking, that history supplies.

118 Words to use with  history