These are regarded as surviving specimens of various groups of animals which, in early times, fell between the Invertebrate and Vertebrate worlds, and illustrate the transition.
It is generally thought that these wearing agencies were more violent in early times, but that is disputed, and we will not build on it.
We know, and we view it with consternation, that all Antiquity runs counter to our interpretation; and therefore, alas, the Church was corrupt from very early times indeed.
The separation of the sexes in early times seems to have resulted largely from the difference in their occupations and the consequent isolation of each from the other.
It is doubtful whether a scarcity of women existed in early times; and supposing that there were not women enough in a clan for the men of the clan, this would not stand in the way of men's taking as wives their clan women.
It was natural in early times, when most men lived in forests, which supplied all their needs, that trees should be looked on as intimately connected with human life.
The Japanese formal divinization of the emperor appears to have begun with the establishment of the monarchy (in the sixth or seventh century of our era), but, like the Chinese, goes back to the crude conception of early times.
In Semitic lands no artistic representations of a bisexual deity are now known, but evidence is adduced to show that this conception existed in early times.
At any rate it seems certain from the little we know of the early constitutional history of Athens, that the Eupatridae represent the only nobility that had any political recognition in early times.
In early times, before coin was invented, barter was usually conducted between producer and consumer with metal implements, as it still is in Central Africa at the present day with Venetian glass beads and rolls of red calico.
A French settler named La Treille lived there in 1688, and this explains the origin of the name Latterell Island, applied to it in early times.
Elisha Nevers was one of the seven signers of the original Maugerville Church Covenant, and religious meetings were often held at his house in early times.
Cornet Arthur Nicholson was a prominent man on the upper St. John in early times, and for a while commanded the military post at Presquile.
The house of John Jones, at the head of Long Reach, was a favorite stopping place for travellers in early times, and the reputation of the family for hospitality was proverbial.
Verbal styptic charms were much in vogue among the Irish people in early times.
The neglect of female education in the United Kingdom down to a recent date proceeded from an absence of any adequate or organisable machinery for the purpose, and from the complete monopoly of learning by men in early times.
Lead=, mined in early times in the north, 19; in the west, 20.
Some of this family came, in early times, to Rhodes and Lemnos: of which migrations I shall hereafter treat.
But however they may have mistaken this personage, it is certain that in early times he was well known, and highly reverenced.
In advanced ages, as well as in early times, men believed there were a multitude of subordinate spirits, as ministers, to execute the behests of the supreme sovereign.
A curious custom prevailed among them in early times.
The wandering Jew, Benjamin, one of the greatest travellers in the East, gives an interesting account of solar worship in early times.
The story provides a noteworthy example of the power exercised in early times by a beautiful voice.
The picturesque chateau of Combourg was in early times a feudal fortress, and in it Rene Chateaubriand's infancy was passed.
Origen, the ablest writer of early times, spoke with approval of conspiring for the destruction of tyranny.
A period follows when all the action of society is absorbed by the ruling power, when the license of early times is gone, and the liberties of a riper age are not yet acquired.
The ancient Mecone or Sicyon had in early times been in the power of the Ionians, and afterwards subject to the Achaeans of Argos.
On the other hand, the religion of the northern races (who as being of Hellenic descent are put in contrast with the Pelasgians) had in early times taken a more moral turn, to which their political relations had doubtless contributed.
The Locrians occupied Naupactus in early times;(224) the AEtolians were their immediate neighbours, and their powerful city of Calydon was the mistress of the region.
Conspicuous loyalty towards the sovereign was not an attribute of the Japanese Imperial family in early times.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "early times" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.