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Page 73
... uncle , if he should die childless . Cleonymus had , however , a power to dispose of his property ; and , in a fit of anger against his brother Dinias , for some real or imagined wrong , had made a will in favour of two re- moter ...
... uncle , if he should die childless . Cleonymus had , however , a power to dispose of his property ; and , in a fit of anger against his brother Dinias , for some real or imagined wrong , had made a will in favour of two re- moter ...
Page 76
... uncle , who imputed no blame to us , made in resentment against one of our relations , but vir- tually cancelled before his death , having fent Pofidippus to the magiftrate , for the purpose of folemnly revoking it ; but we , who were ...
... uncle , who imputed no blame to us , made in resentment against one of our relations , but vir- tually cancelled before his death , having fent Pofidippus to the magiftrate , for the purpose of folemnly revoking it ; but we , who were ...
Page 77
... uncle , and we , or- phans ; at which time , judges , a violent enmity fubfifted between him and Cleonymus : whe- ther of the two had been the cause of the dif- fenfion , it is not , perhaps , my business to deter- mine ; but fo far at ...
... uncle , and we , or- phans ; at which time , judges , a violent enmity fubfifted between him and Cleonymus : whe- ther of the two had been the cause of the dif- fenfion , it is not , perhaps , my business to deter- mine ; but fo far at ...
Page 80
... more probable , that our uncle fhould wifh to recall a will made in an- ger , at a time when he was most intimate with us , or should meditate by what means he might be fureft to deprive us of his inheritance . Other 80 ON THE ESTATE ,
... more probable , that our uncle fhould wifh to recall a will made in an- ger , at a time when he was most intimate with us , or should meditate by what means he might be fureft to deprive us of his inheritance . Other 80 ON THE ESTATE ,
Page 84
... uncle , judges , hav- ing no legitimate children , adopted my brother Endius , who fucceeded to his fortune , and con- tinued in poffeffion of it above twenty years ; in which long interval not a fingle man ever pretended to controvert ...
... uncle , judges , hav- ing no legitimate children , adopted my brother Endius , who fucceeded to his fortune , and con- tinued in poffeffion of it above twenty years ; in which long interval not a fingle man ever pretended to controvert ...
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