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They report, that the whole of his estate scarce amounted to three hundred and seventy thousand drachmas; to which he left his two sons coheirs; but Scipio, who was the youngest, being adopted into the more wealthy family of Africanus, gave it all to his brother. Such are said to have been the life and manners of Aemilius.

This gentleman was a younger son of Thomas earl of Berkshire, by Elizabeth his wife, one of the daughters and coheirs of William lord Burghley, and received his education at Magdalen-college, Oxford, under the tuition of Dr. E. Drope.

His progress is to be measured by a comparison with the progress of his contemporaries coheirs with him of what Time had thus far bequeathed.

For the adversaries confess that the justified are children of God and coheirs of Christ. Afterwards works, because on account of faith they please God, merit other bodily and spiritual rewards. For there will be distinctions in the glory of the saints. But here the adversaries reply that eternal life is called a reward, and that therefore it is merited de condigno by good works.

"For the perfecting of the saints, for the work of the ministry, for the edifying of the body of Christ. Thus He builds up from the Glory His own body. Some day that body will be complete. Then we all come unto the measure of the stature of the fullness of Christ. That will be when we see Him as He is. Then His present work in behalf of His own, His coheirs, will be finished.

Successive holders of the title were summoned to Parliament in their turn until the reign of the seventh Henry, when one succeeded whose wife brought him three daughters, but no sons. At his death the title went into abeyance among this plurality of girls. In peerage law they were his coheirs, and the inheritance could not descend because not one of them had an exclusive right to it.

Everything is reduced to a family inheritance shared equally among the heirs. The number of these coheirs must soon be limited, for a too tumultuous traffic in the corridor would delay the work. Then fresh passages are opened inwards, often communicating with depths already excavated, so that the ground at last is perforated in every direction with an inextricable maze of winding tunnels.

His progress is to be measured by a comparison with the progress of his contemporaries coheirs with him of what Time had thus far bequeathed.

His progress is to be measured by a comparison with the progress of his contemporaries coheirs with him of what Time had thus far bequeathed.

His progress is to be measured by a comparison with the progress of his contemporaries coheirs with him of what Time had thus far bequeathed.