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this true; which thank God, it is not; we could not inherit the property we do. As our inheritance by law, comes through, my dear Grandmother's brother, and not by or through her Father, who we all know, left the large bulk of his great Estate, to his son, and his own brother, after leaveing my Grandmother Maria Rhinelander, his only daughter, eight hundred thousand dollars of, valuable real Estate. Under oath, and after four months hard fight, they cannot show any | this true; which thank God, it is not; we could not inherit the property we do. As our inheritance by law, comes through, my dear Grandmother's brother, and not by or through her Father, who we all know, left the large bulk of his great Estate, to his son, and his own brother, after leaveing my Grandmother Maria Rhinelander, his only daughter, eight hundred thousand dollars of, valuable real Estate. Under oath, and after four months hard fight, they cannot show any title in any shape, to the property we have, the clear title to, and so clearly proved by our lawyers. There is but one conclusion to be drawn, and that is, they must have heavily influenced the Refferee, against all legal proof; which we have shown to our lawful rights, by inheritance, to the property in question, for him to be willing to give to the Supreme Court, such a decision. The Rhinelanders hoped and trusted, that I was too |
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this true; which thank God, it is not; we could not inherit the property we do. As our inheritance by law, comes through, my dear Grandmother's brother, and not by or through her Father, who we all know, left the large bulk of his great Estate, to his son, and his own brother, after leaveing my Grandmother Maria Rhinelander, his only daughter, eight hundred thousand dollars of, valuable real Estate. Under oath, and after four months hard fight, they cannot show any title in any shape, to the property we have, the clear title to, and so clearly proved by our lawyers. There is but one conclusion to be drawn, and that is, they must have heavily influenced the Refferee, against all legal proof; which we have shown to our lawful rights, by inheritance, to the property in question, for him to be willing to give to the Supreme Court, such a decision. The Rhinelanders hoped and trusted, that I was too