The period of his marriage and his succession to the hoardings of his former master, may be dated as the second epocha in the opinions of my ancestor.
It was at thisepocha the present constitution found its birth.
May the convention be the happy epocha of federal, energetic, patriotic measures!
The second epochamay be the 608th year of the city, when, after three obstinate wars, Carthage was destroyed, and Rome was left without a rival.
This necessitated a reversal of the policy of the last ten years, identified with Calomarde--in fact the period was often designated as the Epocha de Calomarde.
Doubtful period, from that epocha till the reform of Tol astronomy, 1612 years before Columbus.
After this period of unknown length, began the epocha of aquatic life; when the breath of GOD, moving on the waters, gave life and motion to organized aquatic beings; 1.
When that important period arrived, it was considered as a great epocha at Moret Castle; all the neighbours were invited, and Dolly’s majority was formally announced.
An anecdote, amongst many of the same genus, which I witnessed myself, about the same period, is particularly illustrative of the state of things in the Irish metropolis at the celebrated epocha of 1798.
The Cock is France, the Dove is America, Columbia; their union is the epocha when America shall cease to love Britain.
During that gloomy epocha it was difficult to find occupations which might cheat the days of calamity of their weary length.
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