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A fierce, untamed girl of primitive instincts, she was the heritor of the family temperament.
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She was the heritor of lawless, self-willed, passionate ancestors.
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The heritor who was entitled to and always received this token of respect, was Mr. Miller, proprietor of Dalswinton.
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For though she was heritor of a life full-blooded and undisciplined, every fiber of her was clean and pure.
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The birthright of a circumcised heritor under the covenant with Israel is superior to every purely human dignity whatever its derivation.
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How so?-The heritor did not wish to give it to me; and I had a lease saying that I was not to commence business.
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It has been said that the contribution by the heritor (the duke) to one kirk session for the poor was but six pounds.
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But the heritors did not mean to have allowed the sort of repair that his plan comprehended.
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Ye shall all be my heritors-onlykill!
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Suur Asquin was our host: the current Heritor of Avrachon's Dowment, hence its owner in all but name.
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I am the Heritor.
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They had been heritors and subjects of cruelty and outrage so long that nothing could have startled them but a kindness.
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However, he set me on to get a steeple proposed, and after no little argol-bargling with the heritors, it was agreed to.
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Mr. Trotter resigned his office, and the heritors asked the assistant to take charge of the school until a new teacher should be appointed.
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The Privy Council meanwhile called out the militia, and ordered all the heritors and freeholders to join with the Regulars in putting down the insurrection.
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"My friends," he proceeded, when the applause began to subside, "I address you as heritors and representatives of a glorious national title.