antiquarian in A Sentence

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    The Antiquarian of Sind Henry.

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    I'm an Antiquarian, damn it!

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    I'm a poor writer with an Antiquarian taste in books.

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    This was not an uncommon arrangement for scholarly or Antiquarian presses.

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    The phrase"Antiquarian booksellers scares me somewhat… as I equate"antique" with expensive.

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    The museum purchased many Roman-British objects from the Antiquarian Charles Roach Smith in 1856.

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    The answer to this question determined how the Antiquarians understood the monumental stone structures left by this past culture.

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    Before long, however, Indian Antiquarian, archaeologist and architectural historian James Fergusson took a keen interest in their study, preservation and categorisation.

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    The crystal skull of the British Museum first appeared in 1881, in the shop of the Paris Antiquarian, Eugène Boban.

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    While British students of history called it the Sepoy Mutiny, Indian Antiquarians named it the Revolt of 1857 or the First War of Indian Independence.

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    Though The Times judged it a"miserable failure," the production did much to overturn the tendency to scenic and Antiquarian excess that had peaked with Charles Kean.

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    Later, a family friend paid for his studies at Westminster School, where the Antiquarian, historian, topographer and officer of arms, William Camden(1551- 1623) was one of his masters.

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    The inside palace was so strictly guarded that two Dutch men De Graafe and Oasterhoff were imprisoned for their Antiquarian interest as they were taken as spies.

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    History was for Antiquarians,"so yesterday," a phrase popular with young people in recent years before the term itself became passé, and certainly no place for high-flyers in economics and the other social sciences.

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    For example, the 16th-century humanist scholar Polydore Vergil famously rejected the claim that Arthur was the ruler of a post-Roman empire, found throughout the post-Galfridian medieval"chronicle tradition", to the horror of Welsh and English Antiquarians.

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    The genesis of systematic archaeological pursuits in India can be traced to the efforts of Sir William Jones, who put together a group of Antiquarians to form the Asiatic Society on 15th January 1784 in Calcutta.

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    In addition, the former president was the owner of a wide variety of precious Antiquarian articles of the 18th-20th centuries, as well as a collection of works of art by famous Armenian artists of the 20th century, a total of more than thirty canvases.

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    According to this view, Beowulf can largely be seen to be the product of Antiquarian interests and that it tells readers more about“an 11th century Anglo-Saxon's notions about Denmark, and its pre-history, than it does about the age of Bede and a 7th or 8th century Anglo-Saxon's notions about his ancestors' homeland.

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    According to this view, Beowulf can largely be seen to be the product of Antiquarian interests and that it tells readers more about" an 11th-century Anglo-Saxon' s notions about Denmark, and its pre-history, than it does about the age of Bede and a 7th-or 8th-century Anglo-Saxon' s notions about his ancestors' homeland.

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