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1
The
unwritten
history
of every Art will show us that.
2
Then he related his contribution to the
unwritten
history
of our frontier in these words:
3
We can draw some other conclusions from the unspoken and
unwritten
history
of the secret services.
4
This is but one page from the thus far
unwritten
history
of the much maligned small motor.
5
The
unwritten
history
of a Committee Room!
6
Victoria University Professor of Art History giving open lecture about the as yet
unwritten
history
of vernacular photography.
7
And he told me this chapter from the
unwritten
history
of the London whose day begins when Nature's finishes.
8
And written history, to say nothing of
unwritten
history
,
is there to tell us how well it has succeeded.
9
There is much
unwritten
history
of the Bay State: of the exterior, much is recorded; of the interior, far less.
10
The
unwritten
history
of Mrs. Sykes's visit to Marbury Park would have been more interesting than the account she gave.
11
The drama of an
unwritten
history
covering about four centuries will welcome the facile pen of some gifted son or daughter.
12
The stockbroker has a lot of
unwritten
history
about the business man who divides his energies between his office and the ticker.
13
The great detective captain, an encyclopedia of the
unwritten
history
of San Francisco, regards Woods with a twinkle in his gray eye.
14
The
unwritten
history
of this wonderful and intrepid body of men must be a long way from the dry-as-dust histories on the shelves.
15
Every village has its own little
unwritten
history
,
handed down from lip to lip through the generations, of tragic, comic, and dramatic events.
16
Of this exceptional instance a story was so often repeated that in time it became permanently embalmed in the
unwritten
history
of the place.
unwritten
history
unwritten