But the inheritance consisted in this only, a scrap of paper on which Spada had written: -- `I
bequeath to my beloved nephew my coffers, my books, and, amongst others, my breviary with the gold corners, which I beg he will preserve in remembrance of his affectionate uncle.'
He had died without leaving a will, and he had no personal property to
bequeath, even if he had made one, the whole fortune which he had derived from his wife having been swallowed up by his creditors.
Dear,
bequeath me that great patience Which has power to sustain A cheerful, uncomplaining spirit In its prison-house of pain.
Henry Dashwood, the legal inheritor of the Norland estate, and the person to whom he intended to
bequeath it.
'Her affection for him was still the chief sentiment in her heart; and he spoke without anger: he spoke in the deep tenderness of one about to leave his treasure amid perils and foes, where his remembered words would be the only aid that he could
bequeath to guide her.
Noel Vanstone has been deprived is entirely
bequeathed to Admiral Bartram; and when I add that Mr.
But not alone has this Leviathan left his pre-adamite traces in the stereotype plates of nature, and in limestone and marl
bequeathed his ancient bust; but upon Egyptian tablets, whose antiquity seems to claim for them an almost fossiliferous character, we find the unmistakable print of his fin.
If her talent had been ten-fold greater than it was, it would not have surprised him, convinced as he was that he had
bequeathed to all of his daughters the germs of a masterful capability, which only depended upon their own efforts to be directed toward successful achievement.
Wilson were executors, he
bequeathed a very considerable amount of property, both here and in England to little Pearl, the daughter of Hester Prynne.
Then, emphasising his words with his loud voice and frequent gestures, he related the history of the Mormons from Biblical times: how that, in Israel, a Mormon prophet of the tribe of Joseph published the annals of the new religion, and
bequeathed them to his son Mormon; how, many centuries later, a translation of this precious book, which was written in Egyptian, was made by Joseph Smith, junior, a Vermont farmer, who revealed himself as a mystical prophet in 1825; and how, in short, the celestial messenger appeared to him in an illuminated forest, and gave him the annals of the Lord.
"At the death of Sir William Phips," proceeded Grandfather, "our chair was
bequeathed to Mr.
The term he used was odd, for it was '
bequeathed,' but no such bequest of Mesmer was ever made known.