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1 The history of Winchester is nearly coeval with the Christian era.
2 These hymns are probably nearly coeval with the Pentateuch.
3 The parish church is nearly coeval with the introduction of Christianity into the north of England.
4 The illuminations appear to be nearly coeval , and are of a soft and pleasing style of execution.
5 The arguments which have hitherto appeared against the admission of music into education, are those which were nearly coeval with the society itself.
6 Nearly coeval with the Doric was the Ionic order, invented by the Asiatic Greeks, still more graceful, though not so imposing.
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