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1 Even in the earliest times , steamboats were never molested by the Indians.
2 From the very earliest times the oak has been used for shipbuilding.
3 This shews that fasting was commanded and practised from the earliest times .
4 From earliest times waterways have provided the readiest means of getting about.
5 Tahitian traditions trace their vilest practices back to the earliest times known.
6 They have from the earliest times been the Church's true revival seasons.
7 The people of Britain have held democratic views from the very earliest times .
8 Four such families of the earliest times , in particular, rise to my recollection.
9 From the earliest times has genius been made the scapegoat of the generations.
10 From the earliest times the Cross has been the special sign of Christians.
11 ENTRENCHMENTS.-Entrenchmentshave been employed in the defence from the earliest times .
12 Slavery in Greece and Italy had existed from the earliest times .
13 Springs have been natural centres of life from the earliest times .
14 The art of adorning linen was practised from the earliest times .
15 The British Islands were infested with criminals from the earliest times .
16 Annals of the Four Masters, from the earliest times to 1616.
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