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Example sentences for "births"

Lexicographically close words:
birthnight; birthplace; birthrate; birthright; birthrights; bis; bisan; biscop; biscuit; biscuits
  1. Yet he and I must both be born twice in the world of mortals, else the due order of births will not be fulfilled.

  2. Now the merit acquired in many other births has borne fruit.

  3. With Kadambari he enjoyed many a pleasure, to which the yearning of two births gave an ever fresh [356] and inexhaustible delight.

  4. And it is probable that births among the slave class hardly sufficed to maintain its numbers against the depletion caused by mortality and manumission.

  5. He tells of one woman who had nineteen consecutive still-births from syphilis.

  6. Physicians must be cautious in believing histories of enormous children at previous births at which they were not present.

  7. Granting that all the difficulties from multiple births are real, no end justifies essentially evil means, and a subversion of the natural law is always essentially evil.

  8. A difficult decision as to whether a cesarean delivery is necessary or not comes up in the majority of cases in primiparae; in multiparae the physician has the experience from former births to guide him.

  9. On the day of the crucifixion spirits from all classes of births culminated in the cry: "His blood be on us and our children.

  10. Men are the parties on both sides in all the other births spoken of in the text.

  11. In Binondo the returns are much less favourable:-- Births 5.

  12. I observe the proportion of births to deaths is as nearly four to one, and that while there are five births to one marriage, the deaths exceed the marriages by less than one-third, so that the increase of population must be very great.

  13. The ages to which the first and second generations arrived, cannot all be correctly ascertained for want of records of the times of their several births and deaths.

  14. The only record of which the writer is in possession, is that of the families of the first and second Peter Gumaer, relative to the births of their respective children.

  15. Only, as the cities take supplies of people from the country, and thereby make a little more room in the country, marriage is a little more encouraged there, and the births exceed the deaths.

  16. Births have brought us richness and variety, and other births have brought us richness and variety.

  17. From the small number of births which occurred during our stay at Point Barrow, we were able to ascertain little in regard to this subject.

  18. In Prussia, in the less cultured provinces (the eastern), the mortality and number of births is greatest; but in the whole country the relative mortality seems to have remained stationary since 1748.

  19. In the saddest case of all, when there are no births whatever, and the nation is gradually dying out, there would be an increase from year to year of the average age.

  20. Price's mode of calculation of which Deparcieux is the real author, which divides the number of the living by the arithmetical mean of the number of births and deaths is not only inaccurate (Meyer, loc.

  21. For instance, Prussia and Posen have an average number of births greater than that of the Rhine country and Westphalia.

  22. In the country about Goettingen also, where the people marry much earlier on an average than in that about Calenberg, illegitimate births are much more frequent.

  23. The decreased number of births in consequence of a bad harvest, and vice versa, appears of course only during the following calendar year.

  24. The more divorces there are in a Prussian province, the more illegitimate births also.

  25. In the sixteenth century, in Spain, illegitimate births were very common.

  26. In the last years there have been five births and thirty deaths.

  27. There, in the Gurkthal, the illegitimate births are twice as numerous as the legitimate, so that the marriage institution hardly exists.

  28. Population, so far as we know, normally contains equal numbers of the two sexes, except that there are periods in which, for some unknown reason, births of one sex greatly preponderate over those of the other.

  29. By the form of first marriage also a woman passes into the kin of her husband for seven births (generations), the limit of degrees of consanguinity.

  30. The number of illegitimate births in the Eighteen Counties is likewise excessive.

  31. SIAM, proportion of male and female births in, i.

  32. WALES, North, numerical proportion of male and female births in, i.

  33. The ship dropped anchor again opposite the Quarantine ground, where it was necessary to undergo an examination of the births previous to obtaining permission to gain the much desired Port.

  34. The growing comfort, self-respect, and intelligence of the English is shown, for example, in the fall in the proportion of illegitimate births from 2.

  35. Last of all, the record of births and deaths of the meeting, from 1810 to the present day, following the line of the Orthodox society, is in the possession of the Post family on Quaker Hill.

  36. This difference is not enough to account for the great disparity in births and deaths between the two classes of families.

  37. Births have brought us richness and variety, And other births will bring us richness and variety.

  38. Fecund America--today, Thou art all over set in births and joys!

  39. Under the guidance of the wise in spirit and knowledge, much can be done to create a higher standard of marriage and to proportion the number of births according to the health and income of parents.

  40. Many of the agencies for lessening pauperism are afraid of tracing back its growth to the frequency of births under wretched conditions.

  41. Conversation should be of a cheerful character, and all allusions to accidents of other child births should be carefully avoided.

  42. But there is some inconsistency; for the 'letting go' is spoken of as a divine act, and is at the same time attributed to the necessary imperfection of matter; there is also a numerical necessity for the successive births of souls.

  43. Births of the Children of Sir John Gresham, Lord Mayor of London in 1547, by his first Wife, Mary, Daughter and Coheir of Thomas Ipswell.

  44. Precise Dates of Births and Deaths of the Pretenders.

  45. Then I shall hear of all the deaths and weddings and births and beatings and accidents and scoldings and widowings.

  46. If he were destined to a succession of inferior births it would be impossible to avoid them.

  47. Nothing short of a cycle of inferior births could reinstate me and restore me to the position I occupy at the present time.


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