On the basis of this classification, about one seventh of our population is foreign-born while over one third is either foreign-born or the native-born children of foreign-born parents.
In 1852, Gubler published an account of the general appearances in syphilitic disease of the liver in new-born children, which was distinguished especially by increase in size and weight.
The gummata, though not infrequently found in the liver of new-born children, are more likely to develop later, at from about the eighth to the twelfth year.
A perceptible increase, the author believes, could be shown if steps were taken to restore still-born children, who constitute about five per cent.
Pliny relates in his panegyric, that he had caused five thousand free-born children to be sought out and educated.
Banna, a tribe accustomed to strangle their first-born children, iv.
Cauxanas, Indian tribe of the Amazon, kill all their first-born children, iv.
Bashada, a tribe accustomed to strangle their first-born children, iv.
Ganges, first-born children sacrificed to the, iv.
And undoubtedly our sexual abuses are shameful, and shameful also is the barbaric tolerance of the masses regarding prostitution, seduction, illegitimacy and the abandonment of new-born children.
The number of still-born children is greater among the illegitimate than among the legitimate also.
Australians, colour of new-born children of; relative height of the sexes of; women a cause of war among the.
The inhabitants of Arakhan admire a broad, smooth forehead, and in order to produce it, they fasten a plate of lead on the heads of the new-born children.
Guaranys, proportion of men and women among; colour of new-born children of the; beards of the.
When compared with children born at a longer interval and with first-born children, they are, on the average, three inches shorter and three pounds lighter than first-born children.
We do not know whether they correctly interpreted the alleged sacrifice, in a religious ceremony (by a people said to be almost or quite irreligious), of all the first-born children of women.
There are some local affections incident to the new-born child concerning which a few words may not be out of place; and first of the =Ophthalmia of New-born Children.
The new-born children in our Western States seem to be larger than the statistics show them to be in the various States of Europe, and apparently even than in our Eastern States.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "born children" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.