222 examples of historically in sentences

[Footnote 1: The heaven of Indra or Sâkya, meaning "the heaven of thirty-three classes," a name which has been explained both historically and mythologically.

For we must not forget that, although the individual song springs from the heart of the individual, the song of a country is not merely cumulative: it is vital in its growth, and therefore composed of historically dependent members.

Historically this probably means that the worship dates from a time before wine was used in Greece.

I wish to show what is historically true and clear; and I defy all the scholars and critics of the world to prove that this doctrine is not the basal pillar of the Reformation of Luther.

The second is to interpret literature both personally and historically, that is, to show how a great book generally reflects not only the author's life and thought but also the spirit of the age and the ideals of the nation's history.

Historically the age was one of tremendous conflict.

The Römer is historically the most interesting building in Frankfort.

Mag. Interception of the Prismatic Spectrum. 1846 Nov. 13 Account of some circumstances historically R. Astr.

The best, indeedas Mahan has made us seethe only effective way of attaining this object is to treat the matter historically.

Historically, this division of power in cases of impeachment is derived from colonial practice and from the constitution of the United States.

2-4,) cannot fairly be interpreted of a mere local origination of a religion historically; as the drama might be described as going forth from Athens, and philosophy from Academus and the Painted Porch, but must refer to an established and continuing seat of worship, 'a house of the God of Jacob'.

We have some experience in the handling of historic evidence, and we have endeavoured to treat this subject historically.

Historically and geographically the kingdom has no doubt an artificial character; its boundaries have been determined by the Great Powers and cut across the ancient provinces of the Netherlands.

Philologically, to be sure, it is of little value,certainly a much less valuable Life than Declan's; historically, however (and question of the pre-Patrician mission apart) it is immensely the more important document.

Jamison's Sport is an important dog historically, for various reasons.

] Could these myths have been historically identical?

Philologically, to be sure, it is of little value,certainly a much less valuable Life than Declan's; historically, however (and question of the pre-Patrician mission apart) it is immensely the more important document.

He came, they would all feel who lived to see it, signally in the destruction of Jerusalem, when God executed judgment historically on the race which had rejected Him, and when the Christian Church was finally and decisively liberated from the very possibility of dependence on the Jewish.

"Look at Christ historically," people say; "see Him as He really was."

Here, in the centre, stands a circular building, such as the church at Jerusalem was always described; in front of which are seen the fainting Virgin and the mournful women: a grand and solemn group, but poetically rather than historically treated.

That principle grew historically from the principle that all taxation must be voted by the people, directly or indirectly; must be with the common consent and for the common benefit.

To the Jews or Lombards we owe the discovery of that bill of exchangethe first of negotiable instruments, and the first historically to bring into our law the legal concept of a symbol of ownership which might be instantly transferred with an absolute change of title in the property thereby represented, and this either to a present transferee or to one far away.

Athelney, included within the parish of Lyng (with a stat.), is the spot historically famous for having harboured Alfred in 878 when he had to escape before a sudden inroad of the Danes (see p. 12).

Historically and poetically, Atta Troll is one of the most remarkable of Heine's works.

Mill is wrong in supposing that his use of the term "was the first time that any one had taken the title of Utilitarian"; and Galt, who represents his annalist as writing of the year 1794, is historically justified.

222 examples of  historically  in sentences