Aún no tenemos significados para "veracious history".
1They never did find out, and never will, unless they read this veracious history.
2Doubtless the portraits are a trifle rose-colored, but they accord, in the main, with more veracious history.
3Another blank succeeds in this veracious history.
4He had not read much, but he had read Robinson Crusoe, and believed in it as a veracious history.
5It is to be observed, that on coming to this passage, the author of this veracious history breaks out into exclamations.
6Thus ends the romantic story told us by the chronicler Frédégaire, somewhat too romantic to be accepted for veracious history, we fear.
7For he had come, all unwitting, to a turning of the ways, and his choice is the cause of this veracious history.
8On the evening of which I was speaking in my last chapter, Mr Johnson was evidently in the vein for narrating his veracious history.
9These are the only scraps of veracious history that come down to us; the other choice bits I take to be exercises in prosaic romance.
10If this were not a veracious history, don't you see that it would have been easy to send our Virginian on a more glorious campaign?
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