For out of so many fair, and broad, and such ancient dishes, they gorge whole patrimonies at a single course.
But money heaped up with overwhelming care, and a revenue surpassing all common patrimonies as much as the whale of Britain[555] exceeds dolphins, causes more to be strangled.
For thepatrimonies which the Isaurian had confiscated, the Roman See was thus in another form compensated.
The invisible saint in heaven was the possessor in title of many domains and patrimonies on earth: the theocratic king of Rome.
Here we have the origin of patrimonies in Russia during the “period of federation and witenagemote.
Patrimonies were to be found in the Republic of Novgorod, and in some other States of the Russian Federation, before their conquest by the Great Princes of Muscovy, afterwards Czars of all the Russias.
By compelling every landholder to enter the service of the state, and by establishing a uniform law of inheritance for all real estate belonging to the nobility, he merged in one patrimonies and fees.
Amongst the rest, three English gentlemen Have pawned to me their livings and their lands: Each several hoping, though their hopes are vain, By marriage of my daughters to possess Their patrimonies and their lands again.
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