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1 The narrative becomes as credible as any other historical narrative of its period.
2 For instance, the Gospels are historical narrative but include Christ's parables.
3 Revealing and amazing, this historical narrative evolves complete with well-needed endnotes.
4 At this point in his speech, Lincoln's historical narrative suddenly became an ethical indictment.
5 But our own species has disrupted this historical narrative by rapidly escalating intrinsic risk.
6 I just wanted to see if I could do it straight, a straight historical narrative .
7 Proceeding with our historical narrative we come now to
8 But their efforts have gone somewhat unnoticed and unappreciated in the historical narrative of New Zealand.
9 We may be launching a new historical narrative .
10 Despite the retrieval of women into Ireland's historical narrative , Alice Stopford Green remains a little-known figure.
11 To give greater variety to my work, I have often interrupted the historical narrative by descriptions.
12 This work may be considered as the Atlas to the historical narrative of the travels.)
13 A legend differs from an historical narrative only in this-thatit is without documentary evidence of authenticity.
14 The first four cover the historical narrative .
15 I had in view a two-fold purpose in the travels of which I now publish the historical narrative .
16 It was the perfect ending to a compelling historical narrative , set alongside the natural splendours of Alaska itself.
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This collocation consists of: Historical narrative across language varieties