Examples of 'matter of history' in a sentence

Meaning of "matter of history"

Matter of history: This phrase is often used to describe something that is based on past events, actions, or decisions and is now considered a settled or established fact

How to use "matter of history" in a sentence

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It is also wrong as a matter of history and law.
That matter of history is not unimportant.
How well that work was done is a matter of history.
It is further a matter of history that the authorities.
How wrong she proved to be is a matter of history.
This is a matter of history that the ship sank.
There is still the matter of history.
A matter of history in others.
It is partly just a matter of history repeating itself.
How completely this prophecy was fulfilled is a matter of history.
It is a matter of history that.
Research harms are also not simply a matter of history.
A matter of history.
The reasons for his defeat are now matter of history.
It is now a matter of history that the campaign for a smoking ban was astonishingly successful.

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The crucifixion is a matter of history.
That is a matter of history and Scripture.
The results of this memorable debate are already matter of history.
Are a matter of history and indeed arise partly from the origins of the Community.
Many experts think that traditional marketing is the matter of history.
It 's also a matter of history and gratitude.
The tyranny they had exercised until then became a matter of history.
It is a matter of history that India 's proposals were not accepted.
But the problem of how to deal with terrorism is not just a matter of history.
It 's a matter of history and memory.
These external variations are the proper subject matter of history and of economic geography.
It is a matter of history that India & apos ; s proposals were not accepted.
The growth of deserts in Africa is a matter of history.
C, is a matter of history.
Putin is laying claim to the Baltics as a matter of history and right.
That he accomplished great good in the service of God is a matter of history.
How much of Jewish identity is a matter of history and culture?
That such is the system of doctrine of the Reformed Church is a matter of history.
It 's not just a matter of history.
The interest of both Hitler and Marx in Darwinian evolution is a matter of history.
For him, it was a matter of history.
As a part of a religious program carried on by government, it is a matter of history.
For Germany, it is a matter of history.
I'm afraid that the verdict is still out on that matter of history.
But by the way, this is a matter of history.
Unfortunately, insurance cover is now largely a matter of history.
It became more of a political issue, if not as a matter of history and heritage.
Why is persecution of Christians not just a matter of history?
We must needs tell, since this is a matter of history.
Black & white QR codes are now matter of history.
We can look back on Christ 's first coming as a matter of history.
The example of the Kindertransport is, moreover, not simply a matter of history.
To Jeremiah, the destruction of Jerusalem was a matter of history.
After this, " what he did is now a matter of history.
It 's quite remarkable that Walter Smith 's personal life -- But as a matter of history.

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