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1 Homer stands in almost solitary grandeur in the early annals of Greece.
2 This is a famous phrase in the early annals of the slave-trade.
3 The early annals of our history are not wanting in touching and noble examples of savage heroism.
4 Hence we find the very earliest literary names in our early annals are those of Christian missionaries.
5 The Jews have no epic poem to throw a lustre on the early annals of their literature.
6 These citations bring into view the writer who has most copiously recorded the early annals of Acadia-MarcLescarbot.
7 As regards this, however, a critical attitude would be inconsistent with a candid reference to the early annals of any biographer.
8 Among the names of many of the first settlers of Harrodsburgh, are those that are found most prominent in the early annals of Kentucky.
9 Events in the early annals of this old city recounted in pleasant familiar fashion by a grandfather who visits the famous spots with the boys.
10 The Captain has been a natural and inveterate pioneer, and few citizens of the State have figured more prominently or proudly in its early annals .
11 Boone, The First Settler Of Kentucky; Interspersed With Incidents In The Early Annals Of The Country.
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