Once it was a considerable property; but the land has been sold away, so that little remains now with the residence.
And still, as late as yesterday, I was buying Vyborz, a considerable property in Ravsk, simply to throw dust in the eyes of my creditors and opponents.
Mr. Guy was possessed of considerable property, and was a native of Gloucestershire.
That I have lost a considerable property," replied Morley, "and have to pay back rents to an immense amount.
Lady Malcolm to feel any affection for me at all, as my birth kept her from a considerable property, which, at that time, I have heard, she was much in need of.
He was a man of considerable property in the part of the country where Rutherford's lot was cast previous to his imprisonment.
Inheriting, after the death of his father, considerable property, he largely applied it to benevolent purposes.
He went home because my father had died, and he came in for a considerable property, and he was one of my guardians.
He and you were in the mining camp together, he knew the object for which Will Tunstall was leaving for England, and that he was entitled to considerable property on arriving here.
A frank, manly lad and his cousin are rivals in the heirship of a considerable property.
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