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Example sentences for "later date"

  • All other evidence, which is trustworthy, assigns him to a later date.

  • In addition he mentions a third, composed at a later date by this Elias.

  • The sacred dues which at a later date fall to the priest were without doubt originally ordinary offerings, and amongst these are found even wool and flax (Deut.

  • At a later date, as the past became more invested with a certain nimbus of sanctity, men preferred to clothe it with the characters of legitimacy rather than sit in judgment upon it.

  • How startling was the effect produced at a later date by the similar ordinance of Josiah!

  • Welsh stories of a later date afford us evidence fully as conclusive.

  • Most of those texts belong to the fourteenth century, but have been retouched at a later date.

  • But it was undoubtedly written several years before that time; and I am not aware that any editor places the writing at a later date than 1594.

  • The district north of the Weald, now known as Surrey, was also peopled by Saxon freebooters, at a later date, though doubtless far more sparsely.

  • These have been supplemented, where necessary, by Florence of Worcester and the other Latin writers of later date.

  • Pauline Duchambge, of later date, won great success in a similar manner.

  • At a later date, the Countess Erdödy erected a temple in her park to the memory of Beethoven.

  • Chopin published, although among his posthumous compositions there are two of a later date.

  • During the great Georgian period considerable work was done to the church, not without some attempt at architectural improvements, unappreciated, however, at a later date.

  • And at a later date--in the middle of the sixteenth century--the native inhabitants of the Canary Islands were exterminated by the Spanish Inquisition, and their lands taken by the invading race.

  • At a later date, persons seeking revenge made frequent use of accusations of lèse majesté.

  • All this was fully elucidated at a later date.

  • With her intense family affection, she had, however, adopted him at once, and we have very positive proof of his deep interest in her, which showed itself at a later date.

  • As with Deerfield at a later date, they were protected from Indian assaults, only by "a rude picketted fort.

  • As it is, however, from his own accounts at a later date, and from the depositions of the captain of the ship and some of the passengers, the story can be told.

  • Describing them at a later date he says:-- "Much time and expense were lost in consequence of my following the plan adopted in England of laying the conductors beneath the ground.

  • Dover, and at a later date ordered to be condemned.

  • At a later date in the reign of that unhappy king the grant was made only for a couple of months.

  • But, at a later date, Albert Hugnet was arrested, and in the following June was brought to trial and punished.

  • But at a later date, when the body was exhumed, it was seen that the poor man had covered his eyes with his hands, so there can be little doubt but that Galley was buried alive.

  • Various views have been put forward as to the account of his victories over the Midianites, some seeing in it, as well as in the origin of the four days'feast in honour of Jephthah's daughter, insertions of a later date.

  • Some critics have imagined that this passage was interpolated at a later date, and reflects the events which are narrated in chap.

  • The actual words appear to be of a later date; but even if that be the case, it proves that, at the time they were written, the king still possessed his full sacerdotal powers.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    amongst whom; good right; hear her; inch from the edge; later addition; later ages; later chapter; later chapters; later date; later development; later hand; later letter; later life; later period; later periods; later point; later stage; later time; later times; later works; lateral buds; lateral line; lateral view; received yesterday; she might have been; yellow bird