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1 They found their way from ballads into an old chronicle .
2 It is like a page out of an old chronicle . '
3 The old chronicle adds a curious complimentary note upon the moral and spectacular aspects of the day.
4 An old chronicle describes for us how his hordes drank their cup of trembling at his hands.
5 There is carefully preserved in the town hall at Oberammergau an old chronicle which tells of the plague.
6 At the best someone will make them up somehow for himself out of books or from some old chronicle .
7 Then down he came on them with implacable vengeance, he was so very "stark," as the old chronicle has it.
8 The old chronicle saith he adopted good methods for the chase, and the terms he used we have yet in hawking and hunting.
9 Henry I. granted them permission to keep dogs, that, according to the old chronicle , they might take "hare, fox, and cats."
10 There is an old chronicle of a stone taken from the womb of a woman near Trent, Somersetshire, at Easter, 1666, that weighed four ounces.
11 The stories of his love for birds are found in old chronicles .
12 We have numberless spellings in the old chronicles , thus, HIDALCAN, ADELHAM, &c.
13 The old chronicles were full of lies, but this was Bible truth.
14 Listening to those old chronicles , Gilian made himself ever their hero.
15 Here are contained extracts culled from old chronicles , manuscripts, newspapers and history textbooks.
16 The old chronicles say he was a man very much esteemed for his piety.
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