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1
The duel which followed,
now
historic
,
stands alone in the fierce conflicts of men.
2
That had been known to happen in the most unexpected, though
now
historic
cases.
3
The last of these-theCharleston convention of
1860
-
is
now
historic
.
4
In the morning of Saturday, September 5, all commanders received from Joffre the
now
historic
message:
5
But to return to this
now
historic
entertainment.
6
From St. Eloi we were ordered to Hill 60, taking part in the
now
historic
battle there.
7
What actually occurred is
now
historic
.
8
It was one of the most cunning crimes I have ever seen among wild animals, and is
now
historic
.
9
This is
now
historic
ground.
10
On many fields
now
historic
,
where brave men struggled and died, soldiers from this grand county were steadily in line.
11
That letter and this public attestation of it are
now
historic
facts, which wait their time and the judgment of advancing Christianity.
12
For an hour or more he then listened spell-bound to Robert Y. Hayne, the formidable antagonist even of Webster in a debate
now
historic
.
13
Then and there, in twenty words, Willy Cameron wrote the
now
historic
oath of the new Vigilance Committee, on the back of an old envelope.
14
President Taylor gave me a graphic description of that
now
historic
tragedy, and of his own narrow escape from the fate of his idolized leader.
now
historic
now