It is believed that we all are descendants of Adam and Eve. [adverb]
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His only living descendant in our day was an elderly Mr Jacob, who kept the small village store. [noun]
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On the same page of the book is a handbill issued by Isaac Grubb 's descendant, R.J. Grubb, in 1887. [noun]
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Oldbuck--he was a gentleman of high family, and ancient descent, and therefore"-- "The descendant of a Westphalian printer should speak of him with deference. [noun]
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Like a good clansman, he first visited his own chief, a baronet in rank, descendant and representative of one of the oldest families in Scotland. [noun]
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Sir Walter distrusted these legends, though derived from a Scotch descendant of Old Mortality. [noun]
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According to Jerome Bonaparte's descendant, Madame Bonaparte, her family were Pattersons, not Patersons. [noun]
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Disaster crushes the courage of the descendant of Herakles. [noun]
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Summoning her last strength, she answered in a faltering voice, "Perfectly well, and worthy a descendant of Egyptian kings." [noun]
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