IBC-13 was considered part of the so-called "ill-gotten wealth" purportedly amassed by Benedicto, an alleged "Marcos crony."
'You have no idea of the wealth amassed in this place,' Baldwin assured them.
The treasure is a remnant of the wealth amassed by the archmage Iggwilv, former ruler of Perrenland, prior to her presumed death at the hands of the demon Graz'zt, whom she had "imprisoned and forced into servitude.
In another indication of how the wealth amassed by many people in the last decade is upsetting traditional political calculations, Mr. Gore also set out his own plan today for reducing the federal estate tax.
They offer insight into the massive wealth amassed by the tin magnates during their heyday.
Up until 1873, when slavery was abolished in Puerto Rico, the wealth amassed by many landowners in Puerto Rico derived mainly from the exploitation of slaves.
The wealth amassed in slaves and slavery for the Confederacy's 3.5 million blacks effectively ended when Union armies arrived; they were nearly all freed by the Emancipation Proclamation.
Today the massive Federal and Greek Revival homes that overlook the Beaufort River on the historic jut of land known as the Point are a testament to the incredible wealth amassed from this silklike cotton.
The wealth subsequently amassed by the Spanish was at the cost of many Chichimecs, who were used as slave labor in the mines.
Ms. Plavsic smoldered there, and focused on her objections to the wealth amassed by the leadership while teachers, doctors and government workers received their small salaries months late or not at all.