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Meanings of pictorial history in English
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Usage of pictorial history in English
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Frost's bull-calf alone in pictorialhistory shows the attitudes.
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Sir, -This week I saw a neat little book of a pictorialhistory of Ireland.
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Night after night the crowds congregate to view the pictorialhistory of the Plutocratic National Prosperity.
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Biographical and pictorialhistory of Arkansas (Albany, 1887).
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We've also got an eye-in-the-sky pictorialhistory of how the Musudan-Ri missile test site has been built up, to prepare for the lift-off.
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Feeling its oats the Daily Worker announced "an autographed de luxe edition of "Hunger and Revolt," the pictorialhistory of the world crisis.
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Harper's PictorialHistory of the Great Rebellion in the United States.
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With a colleague he edited "The PictorialHistory of England," in four volumes.
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Frost's PictorialHistory of the World, 3 vols.
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The background to his visit is outlined in a new local history publication, A PictorialHistory of Tralee.
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In his essential PictorialHistory of Horror Movies, Denis Gifford claims that the term did not emerge until as late as 1931.
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One was a gray cover of the " PictorialHistory of the Russo-Japanese War," the other a Christmas calendar, produced in kindergarten.
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In the ' PictorialHistory of Scotland,' chapter xxiv., our readers will find a full and able analysis with extracts of this extraordinary performance.
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The " PictorialHistory of England" (Book v. 102) in a tone of easy decision says "it was one of the sons of Louis XI."
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Amongst his other publications are Lane's "Arabian Nights," "The Pictorial Bible," "The PictorialHistory of England," and-theobject of his highest ambition-"ThePictorial Shakespeare."