503 Verbs to Use for the Word history

There was that man 'frae the north,' who wrote the History of England and Roderick Random,the latter a true story, they say;he who challenged Campbell the barrister, for calling him names, To bias the cause.

In the afternoon, he always read history, or tales, or poetry; and in the evening did whatever he felt inclined to dowhich brings me to what occupied him the last hours of the daylight, for a good part of this first summer.

We know their histories.

All that remains of them to tell their history is a series of interrupted fragments of channels, mostly choked with gravel, and buried beneath broad, thick sheets of lava.

The Brahmin gives Atterley a history of his life.

She proposes to send her son, Prince of ASTURIAS, to Professor CASTELAR, to study modern history.

The young robber appears, and relates his history.

A manual to accompany American history.

But then it was a mystery which it was the business of mind to lay bare; and what more has science done in tracing the history and progress of this earth of ours, as written upon the rocks, among which geology has been so long delving?

Along the western base of the range a telling series of sedimentary rocks containing the early history of the Sierra are now being studied.

We made inquiries concerning the cabinet; we learned its history, and the secret of its construction, and we arrived at a certain conclusion.

It had been reserved for Basil French to strike her as willing to let go, so to speak, a pound or two of this fatal treasure if he might only have got in exchange for it an ounce or so more of their so much less obvious and Jess published personal history.

I've only been there for one day's work, and it seems to me I've heard the inside history of every one connected with the place.

I do not fancy, of course, that Aristotle taught Alexander any Natural History.

But so many pregnant events happened in Canada during these seven years, while so few happened in his own career, that it is much more important for us to follow her history than his biography.

And on Tuesday the students put on a pageant which illustrated in gorgeousness of color and costume and accessories the history of the college.

Such monuments of an antiquity so great that they have no history but what may be gathered from barrows and stones, accompany one upon any day's journey in southern England, but it is only in one place that a man can stand and say: Here began the history of my country.

I rather grudge that Southey has taken up the history of your people; I am afraid he will put in some levity.

In this manner have fanaticism and imposture falsified the plainest truths, or forged the most unfounded and ridiculous claims; insomuch that one glaring inconsistency has been employed to combat another, and folly has succeeded folly, till a fund of materials has been transmitted to posterity, sufficient to form a concise history on this subject.

I have not to succor like some others, but only to see and bring the news; and he makes them into great poems, as you have heard; and sometimes the master painter will take one and make of it a picture; and there is nothing that is so delightful to us as when we can bring back the histories of beautiful things.

And think, we should be making history!

© 30Sep31; A43117. Robert J. Casey (A); 8May59; R236317. CASNER, MABEL B. Exploring American history, by Mabel B. Casner and Ralph H. Gabriel, Maps by George Bell.

Such causes there were in the present instance, political, ecclesiastical, and theological; and the nature of these it may be well for us to consider, before proceeding to narrate the history of the disruption.

"Let us review his history.

I do not altogether understand the history of the marriage of John Effingham, myself; but we see the issue of it has been a fine son.

503 Verbs to Use for the Word  history