1He said that in former times jewelers wore swords at their sides.
2This was done in former times with the Fathers and the Prophets.
3The Indians used their furs in former times for garments and blankets.
4Yet of such schoolmasters there were plenty in former times, regular bruisers.
5Peace, prosperity, victory have been won by the nation in former times.
6Thus Christians, in former times, were put to death by the heathen.
7Yes, sir, that happened in former times also, but not as often.
8Did he, in former times, manifestly approve the performance of the duty?
9Yes, sir; and in former times I knew something of yourself.
10But they were common enough, even in the English law-courts, in former times.
11The burdens of taxation had become heavier than in former times.
12The vicissitudes of this eastern commerce were thus very great in former times.
13So in former times the old man must have been a good shot.
14Robert went to-day to consult a lawyer whom he knew in former times.
15Many a settlement had existed there in former times, and had been abandoned.
16Does the reader know how the industrial classes were treated in former times?