The North became a money-lender to the South, and southern citizens made pilgrimages to northern cities, to raise money upon the hypothecation of their patrimonial estates.
The hero is a Russian gentleman or small proprietary nobleman, named Lawretsky, who, deceived and betrayed by his wife, returns to his patrimonial estates, there to hide his dejection and loneliness.
The question at issue was a claim for some public property the effect of which would have been to strip Monsieur de Lucan of a portion of his timbered lands and to curtail materially his patrimonial estate.
Vastville, the patrimonial domain of the Lucan family, is situated a short distance from the sea, on the west coast of the Norman Finisterre.
The father of Lord George Murray adopted every precaution, as we have seen,[2] to preserve the acquisitions of dignity and fortune which the lapse of years had added to his patrimonial possessions.
In his solitude, anxieties about his patrimonial property added to the sorrows of the exile.
The few who possessed small patrimonialestates found them melting away; and others were unable to appear as gentlemen.
A 'Statesman elliptically for an Estatesman,--a native dalesman possessing and personally cultivating a patrimonial landed estate.
The patrimonial estate of Hugo was reduced from the monarchy of France to the simple county of Arles; though it was not denied, that, in the confusion of the times, he had usurped the sovereignty of Provence, and invaded the kingdom of Italy.
Others possessed of private fortunes let their holdings out at a moderate rental, which formed an addition to their patrimonial income.
This harshness drove the Indians, decimated, drunken, and diseased, from their patrimonial lands.
Born in the South, waited upon by patrimonial slaves, he is attached to the "peculiar institution" which throws its dark shadow on the flag of this country.
But it was felt that a change would be difficult and disagreeable, and that the heavy expense and scanty revenues of the Empire required to be supported by larger patrimonial domains than most German princes possessed.
But both he and Frederick II treated it as a separate patrimonial state, instead of incorporating it with their more northerly dominions.
But the dialogue in the Protagoras, which took place after the death of Hipponicus, when Callias had entered upon his patrimonial inheritance, says that Protagoras had arrived in Athens for the second time not many days previously.
For the play proves that the succession of Callias to his patrimonial inheritance was still quite recent.
The probity of Pericles is attested by the fact that during his long administration he added nothing to his patrimonial estate.
With evidence so overwhelming, the emperor exacts no further sacrifice from your highness than that of retirement from public life, to any one of your own castles in your patrimonial principality of Oberhornstein.
My small patrimonial inheritance gave to me, as it did to each of my four brothers, exactly one hundred and fifty pounds a-year: and to each of my sisters exactly one hundred pounds a-year.
Holding feudal sway over their patrimonial valleys, and on account of their descent, warmly beloved by the people, they frequently cut off the royal revenues by refusing to pay the customary tribute due from them as vassals.
The patrimonial property of the husband of Pomaree, and every way a delightful retreat, Partoowye was one of the occasional residences of the court.
His patrimonialmansion amid woods at Althorpe might be confiscated.
Of course, our mother had not been left unprovided for, but the bulk of the patrimonial estate now belonged to Virginia and myself.
Item: the patrimonial mansion at Bordeaux taxed for nine hundred francs.
Monsieur le comte will then give due acknowledgment in the marriage contract of having received the sum total of Mademoiselle Evangelista's patrimonial inheritance.
He that saw His patrimonial timber cast its leaf Sells the last scantling, and transfers the price To some shrewd sharper, ere it buds again.
They spent a year in traveling over the eastern continent, and then returned home to settle upon their patrimonial estates.
Caw succeeded his father in his patrimonial inheritance, at this time entitled the Principality of Ferlex and Brecon; and Gloyw succeeded him; and Hoyw him, flourishing a.
His patrimonial property had been long spent, and even this was not unencumbered.
Next, you see I have no one to take with me, for dear, sweet, insipid, tiresome Madam de Laussitz has gone back with her fat husband to set up virtue and dignity in their own patrimonial halls.
To support the expenses of a troubled and transitory reign, their patrimonial estates were mortgaged or sold: and the last emperors of Constantinople depended on the annual charity of Rome and Naples.
On the ground lay a map of the Patrimonial Territory, with the fortresses in especial, distinctly and prominently marked.
We have seen that it was the intention of the new Pontiff to attempt the recovery of the patrimonial territories, now torn from him by the gripe of able and disaffected tyrants.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "patrimonial" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: genetic; hereditary; inherited; innate; paternal