from time immemorial in English

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1. Basigamy Board from time immemorial had

2. Bigamy was prevalent from time immemorial in different religions

3. Man has relied from time immemorial on the laws of nature.

4. “British youths have been Birched and caned from time immemorial,” said the admiral, “and yet the race has not turned out badly on the whole”

5. Akwesasne Basketmakers From time immemorial, basketmaking has been integral to Akwesasne Mohawk culture – a way to give thanks for creation, unite generations, and celebrate tribal values

6. From time immemorial, the Alphorn has been associated with Swiss heritage. It's as much a part of genuine Swiss culture as its chocolate, its watches and the holes in its Emmental cheese.

7. All the hundreds of Cornwall, from time immemorial, belonged to the Earls, and still continue to be attached to the duchy, except the hundred of Penwith; and of this, two-thirds continued to belong to the duchy in the reign of James I., the other third, together with the Bailiffry of the hundred, as attached to the manor of Conarton, was