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    coeval


    1. The famous coeval English scientist, Sir John Bennett, in one of his meetings with western scientists, said: “All the sciences that we have achieved are not equal to the sea of that great eminent scholar in the Orient


    2. The famous coeval English scientist, Sir John Godolphin Bennett, in one of his meetings with western scientists, said: “All the sciences that we have achieved are not equal to the sea of that great eminent scholar in the Orient


    3. Such an eye was not born when the bird was, but is coeval with the sky it reflects


    4. It had not guarded against an establishment of religion; it had not secured the right of the people to keep and bear arms; it had not guarded against soldiers being quartered in our houses in time of peace, without our consent, it had not guarded against warrants being issued without oath; it had not guarded against a man's being put to answer without previous indictment; it had not secured the criminal in the trial by jury; it had not secured the trial by jury in cases of common law, and these omissions as due guards to the liberty of the citizens stand recorded in these amendments almost coeval with the instrument


    5. I am led to think that the natural bridge is coeval with a very remote period of time


    6. If then the Bhattiprolu inscriptions show a system of characters radically different from those of Asoka's edicts and at the same time in all probability coeval with them a strong point is gained for the side of those who are of the opinion that the introduction of writing into India took place centuries before the accession of the Maurya Dynasty


    7. She was one of the finest frigates in the British navy, well manned, and commanded by one of their most experienced and gallant captains! This ship, our frigate, "the Constitution," of equal force, attacked, vanquished, and captured, after a short, though one of the most brilliant actions recorded in the naval history of any country; thereby giving certain presages of future glory, and a character to our rising navy, coeval almost with its existence, and setting an example which other officers and crews, equally emulous of fame, have since imitated, and have obtained the same laurels, which will never fade


    8. maritime commerce has only a coeval right of protection with other objects; still the greatest means and resources of the Government have been devoted to its protection, 488;


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    Synonyms for "coeval"

    coeval contemporary coetaneous contemporaneous

    "coeval" definitions

    a person of nearly the same age as another


    of the same period