So much for the respect in which '
personal property' is held in Typee; how secure an investment of 'real property' may be, I cannot take upon me to say.
"You are burnt beyond recognition," he added, looking at his wife as one looks at a valuable piece of
personal property which has suffered some damage.
From various conversations, at odds and ends of spare time, I discovered that Doctor Dulcifer had begun life as a footman in a gentleman's family; that his young mistress had eloped with him, taking away with her every article of value that was her own
personal property, in the shape of jewelry and dresses; that they had lived upon the sale of these things for some time; and that the husband, when the wife's means were exhausted, had turned strolling-player for a year or two.
The pockets of the farmers, on the other hand, will reluctantly yield but scanty supplies, in the unwelcome shape of impositions on their houses and lands; and
personal property is too precarious and invisible a fund to be laid hold of in any other way than by the inperceptible agency of taxes on consumption.
He remembered his own residence, royal though it was, and the mean and indifferent style of luxury that prevailed there, which comprised but little more than what was merely useful for the royal wants, without being his own
personal property. The large vases of the Louvre, the older furniture and plate of Henry II., of Francis I., and of Louis XI., were but historic monuments of earlier days; nothing but specimens of art, the relics of his predecessors; while with Fouquet, the value of the article was as much in the workmanship as in the article itself.
The Saw-Horse, being Ozma's
personal property, was tenderly cared for; and often she rode the queer creature along the streets of the Emerald City.
When, therefore, capital is converted into common property, into the property of all members of society,
personal property is not thereby transformed into social property.
Effingham's
personal property; all, or nearly all, of which was put into the possession of Temple, who was the only ostensible proprietor in the concern, while, in secret, the other was entitled to an equal participation in the profits.
His estates were confiscated, his
personal property seized, and there we were, in Germany, strangers, friendless, and in fact paupers.
"You were made for a servant, Scraps, so you are
personal property and not your own mistress."
Miss Fairlie's expectations, then, were of a twofold kind, comprising her possible inheritance of real property, or land, when her uncle died, and her absolute inheritance of
personal property, or money, when she came of age.
It was as necessary to her mind to have an opinion on all topics, not exclusively masculine, that had come under her notice, as for her to have a precisely marked place for every article of her
personal property: and her opinions were always principles to be unwaveringly acted on.