Definitionn. reports of the work of a society or learned body etc
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Rajasthan has kept all the annals of Rajputana warriors. [noun]
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The entire annals of literature afford nothing more beautiful, nothing more pathetic, than ' The Mother 's Idol Broken. [noun]
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The great attractions of Chantilly are the château and park and the collections of the Duc d'Aumale, famed alike in the annals of history and art.' [noun]
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It is true that the annals and documents in my hands say but little of this Highland chase; but then I can find copious materials for description elsewhere. [noun]
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CHAPTER LII KIND ENQUIRIES That notable year, and signal mark in all the great annals of England, the year 1805, began with gloom and great depression. [noun]
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One will have to search in vain the annals of revolutionary history to find a more remarkable protest against militarism. [noun]
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Boston, the city of culture, has gone down in the annals of Puritanism as the "Bloody Town." [noun]
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