Aún no tenemos significados para "remote times".
1Such were the Lydian traditions with respect to the more remote times.
2The lowest of Brahmanas also are residing there from very remote times.
3Ages turned back through the days of buccaneering to the more remote times.
4These movements, begun in those remote times, are still going on.
5And so, after a while, you find yourself back to remote times and causes.
6These plays are of very ancient composition, and their stories cast in remote times.
7In India, standing armies have existed from remote times.
8Spirits seem to have been served from remote times at the imperial and princely feasts.
9I can't go into such remote times and regions.
10I say SELDOM, for there have been instances known, in remote times, of people being convinced.
11These customs had been handed down from remote times, with some modifications not essentially changing them.
12A proliferation of tools allowed for increased productivity in those remote times of the inception of language.
13Great Bedwyn was once a Parliamentary borough and, in more remote times still, a town of importance.
14The baking of pottery is a proof that the use of fire was known in the most remote times.
15Here and there, he found a shell, and realized that the desert, in remote times, had been a sea.
16The name Wharram-le-Street reminds us forcibly of the existence in remote times of some great way over this tableland.
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