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Example sentences for "child born"

  • A child born of parents before marriage is in Scotland rendered legitimate by their subsequent marriage, but in England the offspring remains illegitimate whether the parents marry or not after its birth.

  • A child born in wedlock is legitimate, but if the parents were married only a week previously it could not have been lawfully begotten.

  • And so with the other principal officers that collectively make up the executive department.

  • About the only duty of this official is to preside over the deliberations of the senate.

  • Again, he may have reason to believe that the state treasurer is a defaulter, but in most of the states he has no power to examine into the affairs of the treasurer's office, or to remove him from office.

  • What would be the citizenship of a child born in the United States if the father were the ambassador of a foreign country, temporarily residing here?

  • What would be the citizenship of a child born of American parents on the high seas?

  • A child born in the United States of French parents would be a citizen of the United States under our law; it would also be a citizen of France, according to French law.

  • Homyaheth prasute implies for a child born in consequence of a Homa.

  • According to this rule every child born on the territory of such State, whether the parents be citizens or aliens, becomes a subject of such State, whereas a child born abroad is foreign, although the parents may be subjects.

  • Capuron relates an instance of a child born after a pregnancy of six and a half months and in excellent health at two years, and another living at ten years of the same age at birth.

  • Quirke relates a peculiar instance of a child born at midnight, whose mother was covered with the eruption eight hours after delivery.

  • The Parliament of Paris was gallant enough to come to the rescue of a widow and save her reputation by declaring that a child born after a fourteen months' gestation was legitimate.

  • Albrecht has shown (1880) the presence of numerous spirochoetae in the blood of the heart of a child born at seven months of a woman with a second attack of relapsing fever.

  • Elsewhere we find the anomaly of a child born with a beard or with hair on the chin referred to.

  • Yet infanticide was not uncommon, for poverty sometimes decided against the infant, and this also might be true of a child born maimed or deformed.

  • And we here assert to-day that the gentleman can not bring forward a law from the book of Jewish laws to prove that a child born of a Jew and Jewess, whether married or not, was a bastard.

  • John the Baptist was a child born by miracle, God having revealed to his father that Elizabeth, who had been many years barren, should bear a son.

  • He was a child born to bad luck--no denial could change that--nevertheless a child destined to good fortune could hardly have been more contented than he.

  • But then she reflected that he was a child born to ill-luck, and as such would never be blessed with the love of so exquisite a creature.

  • It looked as if that were happiness, but true happiness it could not be, for such was not granted to a child born to misfortune.

  • The general law in the States of our Union legitimatizes a child born out of wedlock by the subsequent inter-marriage of the parents.

  • A child born on the day of full moon may be called Puran Chand, which means full moon.

  • If she takes with her a child born of her first husband with permission to keep it, the second husband must pay eight rupees to the first husband's family as the price of the child.

  • A child born on the 8th of light Chait (April) will be called Durga Prasad, as this day is sacred to the goddess Durga or Devi.

  • A child born on the fourth day of any month will often be given this name, as Ganesh was born on the 4th Bhadon (August).


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    being ordered; child again; child labor; child labour; child should; children born; children from; children must; children should; children were; children will; coloured paper; dried brick; gave away; losing their; lovely face; more effective; often expressed; rare thing; refresh themselves; relieved from; valid marriage; well disposed; will command; winter injury; yield obedience