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Meanings of confiscate estates in English
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Usage of confiscate estates in English
1
Upon the leaders she conferred the confiscatedestates of the proscribed.
2
He had done every thing in his power to enable them to regain their confiscatedestates.
3
Others, taking advantage themselves of the general distress, had purchased, at a low rate, the confiscatedestates.
4
Another of the patentees, Deyo, visited France to claim his confiscatedestates, but, failing of success, returned.
5
He confiscatedestates on fictitious accusations.
6
Ramos lamented his confiscatedestates.
7
If, on the other hand, your cause triumph, you will regain your confiscatedestates, while we shall lose ours.
8
According to modern taste, the pillage of confiscatedestates is not an honourable basis for a great man's prosperity.
9
If His Majesty listens to the advice of such as you, all these sales of confiscatedestates will be ratified.
10
He certainly had a much better claim than the only other competitor for the confiscatedestates,-namely ,theperjured and despicable Clarence.
11
To the children of great treasury defaulters, he returned the confiscatedestates of their fathers, deducting only what might repair the public loss.
12
The Emperor's gratitude was equal to his services, and a large share of the confiscatedestates of the Bohemian insurgents was their reward.
13
He planned the murder of William the Silent, and rewarded the assassin with an annuity furnished by the revenues of the victim's confiscatedestates.
14
Now that once proud and powerful baronage were ruined, and their confiscatedestates had gone to increase the influence and patronage of the king.
15
They began imprisoning former officers and confiscatingestates in the most approved revolutionary form and for a time had the whole government in their control.
16
The Government at Madrid has restored a considerable part of his large confiscatedestates, and he probably has returned to enjoy a golden setting sun.