Definitionn. hereditary succession to a title or an office or property
Last update: September 29, 2015
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That was her inheritance - eighty acres and an old house. [Please select]
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'O Lord, the heathen are come into Thine inheritance.' [Please select]
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Friends and relations advised Nicholas to decline the inheritance. [Please select]
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For in fact Tristram had said nothing of the inheritance. [Please select]
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I understood you to speak of an inheritance derived from Arrius. [Please select]
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It is against my freehold, my inheritance. [Please select]
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=Hugh Herbert's Inheritance. [Please select]
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_ =The Ball Of Fortune:= Or Ned Somerset's Inheritance. [Please select]
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No one was more surprised than Robert at the unexpected inheritance. [Please select]
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Huge fortunes were being made in business creating inequalities in opportunity; he favored reducing them by income and inheritance taxes. [Please select]
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This principle has seemed always to express to the average mind that traditional individualism which is an inheritance of the Anglo-Saxon race. [Please select]
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