| Johannes Colerus - 1706 - 124 pagina’s
...the Unintereftednefs of Spinofa, is what paft after the death of his Father. His Father's Succeffion was to be divided between him and his Sifters, to...kept only for himfelf a good Bed, with its furniture. 44 He was known to feveral Perfons of great Confederation. Spinofa had no fooner publifhed fome of... | |
| Johannes Colerus - 1706 - 122 pagina’s
...the Unintereftednefs of Spinofa, is what paft after the death of his Father. His Father's Succefiion was to be divided between him and his Sifters, to...were condemned in Law, tho they had left no Stone umurn'd to exclude'him from it. Yet inftead of dividing that Succefiion, he gave them his fhare, and... | |
| Frederick Pollock - 1880 - 524 pagina’s
...after the death of his Father. His Father's Succession was to be divided between him and his Sisters, to which they were condemned in Law, tho they had left no Stone unturn'd to exclude him from it. Yet instead of dividing that Succession, he gave them his share, and kept only for himself a good Bed,... | |
| Johannes COLERUS (Lutheran Minister at Amsterdam.) - 1706 - 122 pagina’s
...the Unintereftednefs of Spinofa, is what paft after the death of his Father. His Father's Succeffion was to be divided between him and his Sifters, to...exclude him from it. Yet inftead of dividing that Succeffion, he gave them his fhare, and kept only for himfelf a good Bed, with its furniture. He was... | |
| Lewis Samuel Feuer - 1987 - 358 pagina’s
...inheritance. As Colerus tells us: "His Father's Succession was to be divided between him and his Sisters, to which they were condemned in Law, tho they had left no Stone unturn'd to exclude him from it. Yet instead of dividing that Succession, he gave them his share, and kept only for himself a good Bed,... | |
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