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1 Another nautical custom still in vogue is also derived from remote antiquity .
2 The purple dye of Phoenicia had been famous from a remote antiquity .
3 The use and employment of these dogs date back into remote antiquity .
4 This district had from a remote antiquity been one with special pretensions.
5 The true origin of the See of Hereford is lost in remote antiquity .
6 Before this advance men placed the golden age in remote antiquity .
7 They made inquiry into titles buried in the most remote antiquity .
8 Rediscoveries of ancient formulas belonging to a more remote antiquity multiplied in number.
9 We know that May-day festivals are of the most remote antiquity .
10 But the story of Genesis goes back to a remote antiquity .
11 Bactria had, from a remote antiquity , claims to pre-eminence among the Aryan nations.
12 Names of everybody's father, grandfather, great-grandfather, back to a remote antiquity .
13 The origin of the corset is lost in remote antiquity .
14 Parallels between the theatre and apparatus of these tales extend back into remote antiquity .
15 It dates from a remote antiquity , and claims to be the birthplace of Zoroaster.
16 High on the cliffs are the square holes of burial places of remote antiquity .
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