When the dawn of history proper came, man had so long practised speaking that he had developed countless languages so widely divergent from one another that they are easily classified into several great types.
But what then about “history proper,” what about “the single in its very singleness”?
Perhaps it may be successful in the domain of history proper.
There is, however, a considerable body of memoir writers, especially in the earlier years of the period, and some great names appear even in history proper.
In history proper, that is to say, the connected survey from documents of a greater or lesser period of the past, the age saw, if not the beginning, certainly the maturing of a philosophical conception of the science.
With one exception, the Utah volume, this was the last of the series of history proper to the actual authorship of any considerable part of which Mr. Bancroft can lay claim.
Not until six more years had passed was it finally recognized that natural expansion as the work proceeded would necessitate devoting to the series of history proper a number of volumes exactly double that which was then contemplated.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "history proper" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.