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Historically
Historically His*tor"ic*al*ly, adv. In the manner of, or in accordance with, history.

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- September 29, 2015, at the Wayback Machine. "A Generall Collection and Historicall representation of the Jesuites entrance into ****on and China, until their...
- Prynne (1655), The First and Second Part of a Seasonable, Legal, and Historicall Vindication, and Chronological Collection of the Good, Old, Fundamentall...
- Volumes. - TREVILIAN (THOMAS)". Robert. “Thomas Trevilian’s ‘Great Book’: ‘Historicall, Propheticall and Evangelicall.’” The British Art Journal 1, no. 2 (2000):...
- 2023-03-16 Petrarch, Africa, Book 5 Thomas Nabbes, Hannibal and Scipio. An historicall tragedy. (London, 1637). Nathaniel Lee, Sophonisba, Or Hannibal’s Overthrow...
- Navigable Waters (2001), p. 72. Nathaniel Bacon, The Continuation of an Historicall Discourse, of the Government of England until the end of the Reign of...
- digested by art in the hand, as the chiefest instrument of eloquence, by historicall manifesto's exemplified out of the authentique registers of common life...
- was author of Little Timothie, his Lesson, a Summarie relation of the Historicall part of Holy Scripture, plainely and familiarly comprized in meeter,...
-  439 Midgley & Bentley (1761), p. 417 Holinshed, Raphael (1586), "An Historicall Description of the Iland of Britaine [Selections]", Schoenberg Center...
- American Republic 1608-1871. Murfreesboro, North Carolina: Murfreesboro Historicall ****ociation, Inc. p. 1. Dr. Thomas C., Parramore (1969). The Ancient...
- Select observations on English bodies, or Cures both empericall and historicall performed upon very eminent persons in desperate diseases. The earliest...