Aún no tenemos significados para "old histories".
1Thou hast heard all old histories, and everything about the duties of kings.
2I don't care much for those fusty-musty old histories.
3I don't want to hear your dull old histories!
4War isn't a khaki uniform or a drill parade-everythingI've read in old histories haunts me.
5You are too young to know all the old histories that fathers and mothers read young people by.
6Pulls down old histories to build them up finer again, after a new model of his own designing.
7The old histories emerge into light, like the writing in sympathetic ink on the secret despatches of King James.
8Dwight Franklin worked for four years or so on his historical models, digging patiently into old histories, letters, etc.
9But, at the very proposition, she flared up, and said she didn't want to hear my musty old histories.
10The character given him in the old histories and his horrible fate made Regulus the favorite of orators for ages.
11Now, according to some of the old histories, a woman appeared in the double character of peacemaker and guardian angel.
12The terrible things that one reads in old histories, or in modern newspapers, were done by human beings, not by demons.
13I shall also, O prince of men, recite to thee those acts which persons conversant with old histories ascribe to Govinda.
14Father's got-oh, lots of books in the library, and I've read stacks of them, even some of the stupid old histories and biographies.
15It is frightful, in reading old histories, to find how many Englishmen, our own forefathers, were named after fierce wild beasts, and tried, alas!
16Old histories describe armorial bearings painted on their shields, but these have long since perished.
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