Form of historical representation.
Sinònims
Examples for "annals"
Examples for "annals"
1This was the most flourishing period in the annals of the country.
2In the annals of sports-related crime, the Iverson case is small potatoes.
3Homer stands in almost solitary grandeur in the early annals of Greece.
4The first volume comprises the annals of the Borgias and the Cenci.
5Its reputation is most at stake; its prospectus dazzling; its annals effective.
1His Annales politiques are a useful correction to the Siecle de Louis Quatorze.
2At length he published his researches in the 'Annales de Chimie.'
3Quoted from 'Annales des Sciences' in the Companion to the 'Bot.
4The original authority is Nangis (Annales de St. Louis, p. 174. ed.
5See an article by Ysabeau in the Annales Forestieres, t.
6Another curious case is given in the 'Annales des Scienc.
7This unexpected occurrence is explained by M. Monge (Annales de Chymie, Tom.
8Annales de Sevilla, p. 406.-Seealso Col. de Cédulas, tom.
9The paper was printed in the Annales des Voyages by Malte-Brun (Paris, 1810).
10Sometimes you can measure non-fiction books by where they would dwell in the Annales' ocean.
11That's so interesting to me because I, the Annales meant a lot to my generation.
12See Bremontier, Memoire sur les Dunes, Annales des Ponts et Chaussees, 1833; premier semestre, pp.
13Royer must, however, be excepted; see 'Annales des Sc.
14Dureau de La Malle in 'Annales des Sciences Nat.'
15Quarterly Journal, xxiv, 465. or Annales de Chimie, xxxv.
16Again; according to the analysis of Boussingault, (Annales de Chim.