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ante-bellum

ADJECTIVE
before the war
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Life at Glen Lily, the general's 1,000-acre estate near Munfordville, Ky., went on in much the same spacious ante-bellum way.

From Time Magazine Archive

Liberia's annual budget came to $750,000, and government departments were quartered in shabby, corrugated-metal reproductions of Southern U.S. ante-bellum mansions.

From Time Magazine Archive

It is an evening of dramatic readings thoughtfully culled from the statements of Presidents, the reminiscences of ex-slaves and ante-bellum Southern matrons, the rantings of bigots.

From Time Magazine Archive

This is partly because Shaw's ante-bellum England is not in itself a theme, but only a framework for one.

From Time Magazine Archive

As he went along the historic street, where every square held traditions of ante-bellum days, he began to encounter other strollers, college lads in sweaters and caps, and college girls with books.

From The Code of the Mountains by Buck, Charles Neville



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