This period, the mother-age, is generally looked upon as an advance from an earlier stage of savagery, and considered to becontemporaneous with the beginnings of settled tribal life.
The same rules exist in a manuscript of contemporaneous date adapted to the use of the brothers, whose duties, save in a few particulars, were similar.
It is not alone in the detail of facts that the historian is liable to incur censure, especially when he writes a contemporaneous narrative.
There is, too, a great advantage which should not escape our notice in recording contemporaneous history and fixing permanently the facts of the time as they occur.
Polymorphism does not here depend upon contemporaneous but upon successive double adaptation; displacement of the old by a new adaptation; proof in the cases of D.
As to this, it is well to remember that criticism changes its canons with the years and that Hawthorne simply adapted himself (unconsciously, as a spokesman of his day) to contemporaneous standards.
As for the contemporaneous public, it wept and praised and went with fevered blood because of this fiction.
Since the time when Mary Rogers, the beautiful cigar girl of Broadway, met her sad fate over in Hoboken, the pretty shop girls of New York have contributed more than their full quota to the city's contemporaneous history.
And it is, therefore, no cause for astonishment, that the whole period of our contemporaneous history should be filled up with so many negotiations and cessions, wars and treaties.
The two powers were, however, placed in circumstances adverse to the prosperous and contemporaneous growth of both, while they occupied a territory over which there was a disputed sovereignty.
A complete philosophic method demands not only a knowledge of contemporaneous opinions and modes of thought, but also a knowledge of the succession and development of thought in past ages.
Footnote 548: The reader must familiarize himself with the Platonic notion of "eternity" as a fixed state out of time existing contemporaneous with one in time, to appreciate the doctrine of Plato as stated above.
Actually, it is a work of the composer’s maturity, virtually contemporaneouswith the great “Leonore” Overture and the Fifth Symphony.
These are both pre-Roman and contemporaneous with the Roman occupation.
Contemporaneous with these are large vases of red ware corresponding with the Greek pithoi.
Most of the contemporaneous swindles through which the people have been plundered were perpetrated through the agency of corporations, and this organism has become a sort of synonym for corrupt practice.
During the last fifteen years of his life, John Moore was party to more confidential financial jobs and deals than all other contemporaneous financiers, and he handled them with great skill and high art.
Poor Goldsmith, for example: every incident relating to him is interesting, even if colored by envy--as most of the contemporaneous gossip about him was.
A large exposure of this Old Red Sandstone stretches from Enniskillen to the Silurian beds at Pomeroy, and some contemporaneous andesites are included, reminding us of the volcanic activity at the same epoch in Scotland.
Contemporaneous volcanic action is recorded by tuffs and lavas south-east of Limerick and north of Philipstown.
In the Wenlock beds of the west of the Dingle promontory there are contemporaneous tuffs and lavas.
At times, contemporaneoushistory tyrannized over him.
Where are to be found men more the victims of disgust with life than that eminent pair, not more distinguished for literary brilliancy and contemporaneous success than for insatiable greed of glory,--Byron and Chateaubriand?
Contemporaneous with this, Foster will demonstrate up the Edisto, and afterward make a lodgment at Bull's Bay, and occupy the common road which leads from Mount Pleasant toward Georgetown.
They had to consult the judgment of their contemporaneous savants.
I have found in the province of morals a confusion of ideas and sentiments to an extent that it seemed impossible to me to illustrate thoroughly what might be termed contemporaneous sophistry" (Le Moralisme de Kant, etc.
Contemporaneous with railroads came the telegraph, the cable, and the telephone.
Almost contemporaneous with this the insolvency of the Second National Bank of New York, for a very large sum, became public, and the alleged gross misconduct of the president of that bank, John C.
Contemporaneous with this contract for selling the four per cent.
Periods of moral decadence in the life of a people are alwayscontemporaneous with times of effeminacy, sensuality, and luxury.
As yet the name of only one of them has been found in a contemporaneous document.
In that case the later rulers of the Dynasty of Isin would have been contemporaneous with the earlier rulers of Dynasty I.
Their power extended to the Mediterranean, and we possess a large number of contemporaneous monuments in the shape of contracts and similar business documents, as well as chronological tables, which belong to their reigns.
Kings' List never occupied the throne of Babylon, but ruled only in the extreme south of Babylonia on the shores of the Persian Gulf; that its kings were contemporaneous with the later kings of Dynasty I.
Note how puerile, yea, preposterous, his adopted son fiction appears in the light of contemporaneous reports and his continued war upon the Americans!
Were this story true, the act were too dastard to find any explanation, but, as already stated, neither contemporaneous history nor tradition from the many who love to tell such tales confirms this weird invention.
The three affairs did occur with unusual propinquity of succession, but in 1831, as the contemporaneous reports herein given have shown, and which must be believed against memory.
It wascontemporaneous with many other forms partaking of the shape of the guitar.
In point of chronology, many of those recorded in the present chapter were contemporaneous with some of those in the former.
The contemporaneousopinion was that Lauzun had made the first move.
Like Thomas, he was strongly influenced by contemporaneous German progression, but in some ways Gounod exhibits greater conservatism and again greater license than Thomas.
But the productions of contemporaneous composers both native and foreign were by no means excluded, and so such men as Lalo, Bizet, Saint-Saëns and Massenet were not slow to be the gainers thereby.
The birth of its later period is almost exactly contemporaneous with that which has been described in the case of the Dutch school.
The first distinct advance was made by Cimabue and Giotto at Florence, but contemporaneous with them was the similar work of Duccio and his successors at Siena, whose pictures should be studied in this connection.