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- adverb In an
immemorable way.
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Examples
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William Jones, in the 2nd vol. of his _Asiatic Researches_, that the game of chess has been immemorably known in Hindostan, by the name of
The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 12, No. 321, July 5, 1828 Various
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The town has rather a self-conceited air to me, and unless one were wise, one mightn't realize without being informed that it's immemorably old.
Set in Silver 1901
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Goldsmith's History of Rome came to me much later, but quite as immemorably, and after I had formed a preference for the Greek Republics, which I dare say was not mistaken.
My Literary Passions William Dean Howells 1878
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Goldsmith's History of Rome came to me much later, but quite as immemorably, and after I had formed a preference for the Greek Republics, which I dare say was not mistaken.
Literature and Life (Complete) William Dean Howells 1878
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