Here is the only field, where we know that there actually *are* historical facts: let us try to find out what these facts can teach us about their succession.
Quite the opposite happens when “history” deals with the individual from the egg to the adult: here the whole series of historical facts is seen to form one whole.
History, viewed as a series of cumulations, may in fact claim to satisfy the intellect by “explaining” a good deal of historical facts.
The "Spring and Autumn Annals" consist of bald statements of historical facts.
He never loses an opportunity, by the coloring which he gives to historical facts, of elevating the Macedonian conqueror to a super-human standard.
This course has been taken for the purpose of fastening on them a boundless credulity, and thereby destroying their claim to be accepted as credible reporters of historical facts.
Christianity differs from all other religions in professing not to consist of a mass of abstract dogmatic statements, but to be founded on, and largely to consist of, a number of historical facts.
As this revelation consists of a number of historical facts, all that was necessary was that his life and actions should be correctly reported.
Let the spirit of sectarianism seek, on all sides, historical facts, to prove that the Popes have attempted to destroy civil monarchy by confiscating it to their own profit.
Let a partisan of democracy describe to you in a narrow compass, and by means of historical facts, all the inconveniences and evils of monarchy, the vices and the crimes of kings; how will monarchy then appear to you?
But let a partisan of monarchy paint to you, in his turn, by the same method of historical facts, democracy and demagogues; and what will you then think of democracy?
The only way to solve it is to begin by determining the essential characteristic of historical facts by which they are differentiated from the facts of the other sciences.
But, for the purpose of sorting them, it is necessary to know precisely what it is that constitutes a species of historical facts; in order to group them we need a principle of classification applicable to them.
Historical analysis" is no more real than is the vision of historical facts; it is an abstract process, a purely intellectual operation.
It is, however, not improbable that the story may have been based on historical facts.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "historical facts" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.