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She was at this time without means, but was expecting quite large inheritance from her maternal uncle before long.
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In 1880, his grandfather died, leaving an inheritance of $300.
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Note that the brothers had rights to the entire inheritance because they had been working at the mill for years without pay.
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Time passes; eventually he is 21, and it is time for him to assume control of the plantation, which is his by inheritance.
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The motive is inheritance of joint property from the aunt's pending estate.
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After that, the holdings have been progressively subdivided by inheritance and land sales.
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Known as sub-division, this inheritance practice continued by tradition until the middle of the 19th century.
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This is as clear a rejection of soft inheritance as one can find.
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All of his training aside, his musical skill was said to be an inheritance.
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But all these inheritance pathways share one common feature.
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