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1 The Greek authors and our old chroniclers only need to be copied.
2 Of one nugget, especially, the old chroniclers speak in the most glowing terms.
3 The old chroniclers say that the boat was struck by a great fish.
4 The facts were evidently obtained from the old chroniclers .
5 She was particularly fond of the old chroniclers .
6 We are old chroniclers from this time hence.
7 These have been picturesquely preserved by the old chroniclers , and are well worthy of being again presented.
8 Sulpicius, Severus, and Gregory of Tours, old chroniclers of French history, also pass them over without a word.
9 Three hundred thousand Saracens, say the old chroniclers , with their usual exaggeration, fell before the swords of the Christians.
10 The evil increased, however, until, according to the old chroniclers , a terrible punishment fell upon a party of dancers.
11 But for the details, are they not to be found in those much-neglected and much-plundered persons, the old chroniclers ?
12 As, however, the town of Boisingham is mentioned by one of the old chroniclers , this does not seem very probable.
13 It makes of the old chroniclers so many moral statisticians, fully utilizing at the same time their services as collectors of material facts.
14 However, the old chroniclers all agree in saying that this unlimited power was always used by the incas for the well-being of their subjects.
15 Her soil, according to the old chroniclers , has never been polluted, like São Thomé and other colonies, by convicts, Jews, or other 'infected peoples.'
16 The people clung to her, kissing her knees and feet, and, according to the old chroniclers , behaved as if God Himself had appeared among them.
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