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Viterbo the district known as the Patrimony of St. Peter.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 12: Philip II-Reuss 1840-1916 1913
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What we have in Europe is called Patrimony or Wealth Tax.
Think Progress 2009
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Best of all, after using the cover customization kit I still had a pair of eyebrows left over, so I used them for the author photo on my copy of "Patrimony" by Philip Roth:
From the BSNYC Culture Desk: "Comeback 2.0: Up Close and Personal" BikeSnobNYC 2009
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Roth's been on a critical roll since "Patrimony" in 1991, and this latest, the cap to a trilogy begun with "American Pastoral," just extends his streak.
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Agreed on the advice to skip Roth's "Patrimony" for the moment.
FATHERS & SONS TEV 2005
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Montalto (under Sixtus V), Orvieto (under Julius II), the "Patrimony"
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 10: Mass Music-Newman 1840-1916 1913
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"The tenderness evident in his book 'Patrimony' and now in 'The Plot Against America' is certainly a part of his character," she says in an e-mail, "although not one usually pointed out....
The Elegant Variation: TEV 2004
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"The tenderness evident in his book 'Patrimony' and now in 'The Plot Against America' is certainly a part of his character," she says in an e-mail, "although not one usually pointed out....
ROTH IN NEWSDAY, FORWARD TEV 2004
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“Guardian of Patrimony” by Randalf Dilla: What I like here is the way the different elements are structured in such a way that the layered/tiered canvas gives the impression of depth.
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“Guardian of Patrimony” by Randalf Dilla: What I like here is the way the different elements are structured in such a way that the layered/tiered canvas gives the impression of depth.
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