The charge of these charities is in the hands of the Minister of Education, Public Works and Benevolence.
Amongst the non-medical charities the principal are the blind institution and the deaf and dumb asylum, both at Edgbaston; and Sir Josiah Mason's orphanage at Erdington.
Nearly all these medical charities depend upon subscriptions, donations, legacies and income from invested property.
In the squalid regions that lay around the Foundery her charities were administered upon a different system.
The Signor Soranzo was a man of great natural excellence of character, and the charities of his domestic circle had assisted in confirming his original dispositions.
Graciousness and loyalty, charities continued and institutes built--excellent in their way, but no real use if there were any irregularity in her position!
Any statement concerning the charities in connection with which Channing was active will give the most inadequate idea of his actual influence in this direction.
Later in that year she visited Switzerland for rest, but in a few weeks was studying the charities of Paris and then those of Italy.
A notable exception was the McLean Asylum at Somerville, which had been built as the result of that same philanthropic spirit that had led the Unitarians to establish the many charities already mentioned in these pages.
It seems to me that I am acting now more on the side of the Christian charities than either you or Aunt Eliza.
They came forth, and when Elizabeth and Mrs. Russell entered the Charities one morning, there they were, ranged along the wall.
Then another woman rose and said that she had a matter to bring before the meeting; this matter related to a blind woman who had called on her and complained that the Organized Charities had refused to give her assistance.
The Organized Charities is an institution for the benefit of the unworthy rich.
When the Organized Charities resumed in the fall the monthly meetings that had been discontinued during the heated term, Elizabeth was on hand.
The Organized Charities was more than respectable, it was eminently respectable, and when Mrs. Russell consented to become its president, it took on a social rank of the highest authority.
It is the case of every eleemosynary institution throughout our country--of all those great charities founded by the piety of our ancestors to alleviate human misery and scatter blessings along the pathway of life.
Money manages the schools and the charities and the synagogues, and indirectly controls the press.
My charities will suffer, I fear; but possibly I shall be able to make good by personal service some of the deficiencies caused by my failure as a source of revenue.
Yes, we'll stick to coal-and-blanket charities at present, Philip.
There are many charities dealt publicly here, especially at the procession on the Annunciation, where I saw his Holiness, with all the Cardinals, Prelates, etc.
Still, I shall offer something for the charities of his Order, and he can't refuse that.
However, Sir Ralph gave him a donation for the charitiesof the house, which he accepted, so we could bid him good-bye without feeling like tramps who had stolen a lodging in somebody's barn.
Trade appointed a committee to examine claims of charitiessoliciting contributions, and to try to name those worthy of support.
For facts about distinct lines of work or particular undertakings consult this directory or the Associated Charities Bur.
I have been questioned very closely about ourcharities in America, especially in Chicago, and I have given them all the working plans of the college settlements, the kindergartens, and the sewing-schools.
The boasting of secret associations about their charities is precisely what our Savior not only forbids, but also declares to be characteristic of hypocrites.
Hence, the very boasting of secret associations about their benevolence and charities is presumptive evidence that their claims to the reputation of being charitable institutions are hypocritical and false.
Blot out the whole, and how small the injury to the charities of the country!
Boston's public charitable institutions, so called, are not charitiesat all; the motive is not sympathy, but necessity.
Catholics, Jews, Protestants and non-sectarian charities sought his aid in legal matters, and so broad was his love for humanity that all found in him a ready helper.
He knows all thecharities which can be worked for food and shelter.
But the charities of our departed friend were of another order.
It was particularly vexatious to discover, when too late, that our sympathies and charities had been expended upon such graceless vagabonds as the "Barrington beggars.
He insisted upon the duke's residence all the summer at Windsor, which is in the diocese of Sarum, and added to his private charities the whole income of his new office.
Nor were her charities merely those of the hand, or of time and toil alone.
And the very mode and manner in which such charitiesare made, bespeak, more than words, the low estimation in which sailors are held.
I then walked on toward Liverpool, full of sad thoughts concerning the cold charities of the world, and the infamous reception given to hapless young travelers, in broken-down shooting-jackets.
Edmonds of the Cincinnati Associated Charitiesconcentrated their services.
Jackson of the Cleveland Associated Charities and other workers from various organizations.
Harkness Poorhouse it was, this mid-western abode of unfortunates, regardless of the resolution of the Conference of Charities and Correction recommending that it and its host of fellows be known as "county homes.
Lies of the Chicago United Charitieswas on his way to the city.
I am content to be judged by results; in the south there were men who responded to my eloquence by crossing the border and enlisting in a Canadian regiment, and the War Charities Fund has its record of the subscriptions which I collected.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "charities" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.