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A right a father anciently had over his children.
The hamlet was anciently the seat of the hundred court.
You remember that anciently there was smog in the cities.
First found in Burgundy, where the family was anciently seated.
Armenia anciently had far more bigger land than it has now.
The anciently reported spells of these places creep on us.
Which anciently did not happen, as the winner of a war (then) was enriched.
The like policy anciently took place both in France and England.
This method of punishment was anciently applied even to clerics.
But maybe it is one of the anciently imported recipes from Arab lands.
Anciently, to tattoo/brand the forehead as a kind of punishment.
However, they have also been used in mead both anciently and in modern times.
It was anciently used in the execution of criminals.
They were anciently thought to be of a vegetable nature, and were used in medicine.
It was anciently the weight of a silver penny, whence the name.
There is an idea, anciently held, that rivers, like gods, require sacrifices.
The like prohibition seems anciently to have made a part of the policy of most other European nations.
The village was part of a territory anciently settled by the Etruscans.
First found in Bavaria, where the name was anciently associated with the tribal conflicts of the area.
Anciently a road was built that encircled the island.
It is the natural extension of the "guess, check, and fix" method used anciently with numbers.
"The act of cultivating one's food is so anciently a part of who we are," he said.
"It will help allay suspicion if we appear madly, anciently in love."
Anciently, the king, monarch, sovereign; also referring to elders in human relationships.
If they weren't lying, even the Chinese, the most anciently and perfectly civilized nation in the world, might have been children beside them.