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Meanings of distinguished historian in English
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Usage of distinguished historian in English
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Take now the evidence of the distinguishedhistorian and publicist, Mr. W.E.H.
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MISCELLANEOUS.-Themost distinguishedhistorian of the times is James Anthony Froude (b.
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This is a most interesting book by a distinguishedhistorian.
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That distinguishedhistorian and antiquarian began his career under Charlet.
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J. T. Headley, the distinguishedhistorian of the Civil War, and received the following letter:
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Of late years the Sophists have found an enthusiastic defender in the distinguishedhistorian of Greece.
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This man is a distinguishedhistorian.
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Sir Martin Gilbert, who has died aged 78, was a distinguishedhistorian and the official biographer of Winston Churchill.
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After seven months of Clinton and Lewinsky, the distinguishedhistorian of the Kennedy years, Arthur Schlesinger, could take no more.
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I cannot associate with the interests of literature a name more worthy than that of Mr. Froude, the scholar and distinguishedhistorian.]
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In 1981 Taylor, a distinguishedhistorian who "knew little kindness" in her early years and had been perpetually unhappy, broke down and commenced analysis.
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Several distinguishedhistorians have been kind enough to agree that this is a good choice.
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This crisis, which might have deprived us of one of our most distinguishedhistorians, had an upside.
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Each installment will feature rarely seen photographs and film footage, clips from memorable American movies and interviews with distinguishedhistorians and major Hollywood figures.