Historical account of facts and events arranged in chronological order.
A record or narrative description of past events.
1 A book to chronicle and analyse this important period was badly needed.
2 The Journal gives the chronicle of the last weeks of the year:-
3 The narrative contradicts in no way the more extensive chronicle by Tyler.
4 It is not meant to exhaust every era nor chronicle every detail.
5 She listened to it and forgot the chronicle of the passing hour.
6 But the chronicle of lives lost, families broken, generations destroyed, remains heartbreaking.
7 This is not some episode recounted in a dusty medieval chronicle , however.
8 Among other things it was a chronicle of love for John McGregor.
9 The present historian is forced to chronicle the final triumph of Spain.
10 Thus the parliament roll and the chronicle agree, and both contradict More.
11 With this date ends the historical portion of the chronicle of Nuniz.
12 The history of Anglo-India is one long chronicle of such minor tragedies.
13 With the close of my school-days at Rivermouth this modest chronicle ends.
14 I cannot open the scandalous chronicle of Nice, without hazard of contamination.
15 With the more intimate biographists alone has this true chronicle any concern.
16 To chronicle the heroic emotions that motivate men is a fine task.
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