PRIME´VALNESS } (of primævalus, L. and neſs) the being of the firſt age.
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PRIME´VALNESS } (of primævalus, L. and neſs) the being of the firſt age.
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He was traversing a rude forest pathway; bushes and half-decayed stumps lined the track, towering, mossy trees hung solemn and shadowy above him; there was rudeness, savageness, primevalness around him.
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Let any number of new hideous apes be found in Africa, and hailed as a more remote progenitor by enlightened naturalists, I will be satisfied to end my genealogy at the first of the line endowed with reason, instead of pursuing it into the primevalness of ferocity.
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This piece of woodland was delightful in its seeming primevalness.
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