Use of "then'" in the sentence
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00:00 Use Of &Quot;Then'&Quot; In The Sentence
01:03 Accepted Answer Score 6
01:49 Thank you
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In these dispositions then has a different reference and significance.
Set off from the sentence with commas, as in your first sentence, then is still a sentential adjunct but it has the meaning “thus, consequently”, drawing a conclusion from the matter which has gone before. Your first sentence may be paraphrased:
So the emasculated society of Europe serves as a warning to conservatives ...
Then preceding an attributive adjective, as in your second sentence, modifies the adjective with the sense “at that time”. Your second sentence may be paraphrased:
The society of Europe, [which was] emasculated at that time, serves as a warning to conservatives ...
In your second sentence the comma after Europe should be deleted.
The then emasculated society of Europe serves as a warning ...