The history of the house is known to thousands in the old French quarter, and that portion which antedates the late war was told in brief by Harriet Martineau as far back as when she wrote her book of American travel.
As far as the individual is concerned it no doubt antedates all his experience, since the entire organization which he inherits from his parents had already been formed under such an influence.
The church is one of the oldest in Ireland and long antedates the English invasion.
This estate somewhat antedates that period as it was purchased from Spenser's son by William St. Ledger, President of Munster in Charles I.
It antedates the orthodox era of the Flood, carries us back to a time when, if the Bible were true, Adam was yet alive, and still we find before it kings reigning and ruling in mighty Egypt.
The old font would seem to have originally belonged to another church, as its style antedates the foundation (1220) of St. Thomas' church.
The royal manor of Portland antedates the Conquest.
A magnificent yew in the churchyard probably antedates the present church, and may have been contemporary with an earlier parish church of which all record has been lost.
It has been suggested that the latter antedates the Conquest so far as the base of the walls is concerned.
But the castle hill antedates this period considerably and is supposed to be an artificial mound of unknown antiquity, perhaps made by the men who reared Silbury Hill.
Part of the chancel is Early English and the tower, built of brick, just antedates the Civil War.
In fact there is very little that antedates the seventeenth century and yet, for all that, it is one of the most interesting towns in the south.
It antedates the orthodox era of the flood, carries us back to a time when, if the bible were true, Adam was yet alive, and still we find before it kings reigning and ruling in mighty Egypt.
The virgin and child then, popularly supposed by those whose prejudices prevail over their desire for Truth, to have originated with the birth of Jesus of Nazareth, antedates history, as an object of worship.
The point is that marriage, or what constitutes marriage, exists among birds and animals, and that it antedates history as a social institution among men.
Footnote 2: The original story perhaps antedates the Brahmanic Brahm[=a].
This itself implies that the hero necessarily precedes the god, just as man antedates the hero.
This is the practice of blood-revenge, a practice which antedates the heroic age but which nevertheless continues to exercise a powerful influence upon it.
In Oriental civilization, furthermore, the ass antedates the horse.
Of these notions, that of malevolent magic again apparently antedates that of punishment.
As a law-making body the House of Lords antedates the House of Commons.
His world-filling Voice is meant, that Voice which antedates the Bible by uncounted centuries, that Voice which has not been silent since the dawn of creation, but is sounding still throughout the full far reaches of the universe.
He is eternal, which means that He antedates time and is wholly independent of it.
The tower is similar to one at Lincoln, and, with the whole structure, antedates the Norman conquest.
The beauty of that whichantedates the Tudor and Stuart periods, as contrasted with the works of art of those periods, is almost as marked as it is at Westminster Abbey.
The Common antedates nearly all other special features of the city, and is the pride of Bostonians.
It antedates the arrival of the first settlers, and it seems not unlikely that the Indian Shawmutt smoked the pipe of peace under its pendent branches.
Major contends that there is no reason to believe that any known Italian text antedatesthe Latin, yet to be mentioned.
Again, while, as has been several times intimated, the culture in the south is older than that of the north, it does not necessarily follow that the settlement of Babylonia antedates that of Assyria.
It is now known that the temple of Bel at Nippur antedates the reign of Naram-Sin, and in the further publications of the University, we may look for material which will enable us to pass beyond the period of Sargon.
Its style antedates both the Greek and the Roman examples which have been spared to us, and it is plainly the work of a primitive people.
This is a much older though quite as popular a place of amusement, and antedates the grand opera house a full century.
The following hymn in Welsh (Cymmer, Jesu fi fel'r ydwyf) antedates the advice of Dr.
This antedates any authenticated use of the tune ipsissima forma in England or continental Europe.
His hymn, like the two preceding, antedates the great Missionary Movement by many years.
Perpetually telling of the unity of man with God, their speechantedates languages, and they do not grow old.
It antedates theologies and is independent of philosophies.
The great temple of Ashur, built or restored by Ushpia, an early ruler of the city who antedates Irishum, is situated in the north-east corner, and it adjoins the palace of Shalmaneser I.
This was in October and November, 1815, and Stephenson's work antedatesthat of the great philosopher.
I should like to point out that the essay on "Some Stages of Logical Thought" antedates the essays taken from the volume of Studies, having been published in 1900; the other essays have been written since then.
Mr. Lillie says of King Asoka: He antedates Wilberforce in the matter of slavery.
He antedates Howard in his humanity towards prisoners.
He antedates Tolstoy in his desire to turn the sword into a pruning-hook.
He antedates Rousseau, St. Martin, Fichte in their wish to make interior religion the all in all.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "antedates" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.