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    patrimony


    1. The patrimony of a poor man lies in the


    2. On the contrary, they were provoked and disgusted by the vanity, luxury, and expense of the richer clergy, who appeared to spend upon their own pleasures what had always before been regarded as the patrimony of the poor


    3. It was largely this internecine warfare over the natures of Jesus and his “Father” that allowed the forfeit of much of the Christian patrimony to a relatively small cohort of “Desert Raiders”


    4. patrimony with finality of concluding the


    5. bonuses, participations or parcels of its patrimony that were


    6. are specifically destined to the incorporation in its patrimony;


    7. PATRIMONY AND OF THE REGISTERED


    8. is the humanity’s patrimony, that is, without any owner


    9. They can be accrediting institutions of the national debt or foreign debt; companies that give in bankrupt’s estate of abandoned patrimony and also the Union, State or Municipal district that it renders public services


    10. Designated as Historic National Patrimony in 1977 and dislodged six years later, it now serves as a landmark for the visiting ships and a museum for tourists

    11. 8 They shall have like portions to eat, beside that which comes of the sale of his patrimony


    12. If she only would have said “orphans” she had been excused, it was an irrefutable fact that we were lacking parents, which made us orphans in the most strict sense of the word, but beggars? Indeed, that I would not excuse! Especially when our patrimony was precisely the one that was supporting the family, precisely the one they were wasting and precisely the one they were stealing from us! Beggar herself!


    13. They shall have like portions to eat, besides that which comes from the sale of his patrimony


    14. self-control as far as preservation of your patrimony is concerned; therefore, that you may for the future feel sure that I love you like a father, and have no wish to ruin you like a stepfather, I propose to do with you what I have for some time back meditated, and after mature deliberation decided upon


    15. Acquired! Socrates; do you want to know how much I acquired? In the art of making money I have been midway between my father and grandfather: for my grandfather, whose name I bear, doubled and trebled the value of his patrimony, that which he inherited being much what I possess now; but my father Lysanias reduced the property below what it is at present: and I shall be satisfied if I leave to these my sons not less but a little more than I received


    16. Her husband, who, when he married her, had no other patrimony than his noble probity, his first-rate ability, and his spotless reputation, wished to possess as much as his wife


    17. Danglars, who never had possessed any patrimony, both laid the foundations of their different fortunes


    18. deprived of his patrimony?"


    19. It is true that my patrimony will go to endow charitable institutions, and my father will have deprived me of my lawful inheritance without any reason for doing so, but I shall have the satisfaction of knowing that I have acted like a man of sense and feeling


    20. That is our patrimony

    21. patrimony remaining to me will be this crumbling grange, the row of scathed firs behind, and the patch of moorish soil, with the yew-trees and holly-bushes in front


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    Synonyms for "patrimony"

    birthright patrimony estate heritage legacy bequest background lineage

    "patrimony" definitions

    a church endowment


    an inheritance coming by right of birth (especially by primogeniture)