She was the mother of four children, whom she reared harshly, keeping them at a distance, especially her son Felix.
Granville, he sought domestic happiness outside his home, though he already had a family of four children.
Three or four children is a good number for women in these oases.
At this he affected great surprise, for he had heard that generally European females have three or four children at a birth.
Her female associates sitting by her, asked me, what has been so often asked before, if the Christian women brought three or four children at a birth.
By minimum wage is to be understood, according to its advocates, not the wage that will support a single man, but one that will support a man, wife, and three or four children.
If the married women of the country bear fewer than nearly four children each, the race is in danger of losing ground.
In order that the stock might even hold its own, we have shown that each married woman should bear three to four children.
They were the parents of four children, all of whom are still living.
Mrs. Summers are the parents of four children: Allingham Burks, Paul Dilwyn, Sarah Hope and Harriet Jean.
To his first union were born three children, all of whom survive, and to his second, four children, likewise all still living.
Mr. and Mrs. Busby became the parents of four children, but the only one now living is Fred Busby, a resident of Denver, Colorado.
Graves, of Nova Scotia, and they became the parents of four children: Leslie J.
He was the father of four children, of whom Rensselaer bought one hundred and sixty acres adjoining the old homestead, and married Alice Belknap.
His parents had a family of four children: Matilda Roe, wife of W.
He was the eldest of four children of Robert and Mary Gorse, who owned a large farm in that township.
Mr. and Mrs. Jessup are the parents of four children, only one of whom, John Seward Jessup, survives and he resided with them.
Quite recently there was exhibited in the museums of the United States an individual bearing the name "Laloo," who was born in Oudh, India, and was the second of four children.
The latter have become the parents of four children: Jean M.
By her marriage she became the mother of four children: Harry K.
On another occasion, a female, with three or four children, the eldest of whom was not above ten years of age, came up to me while speaking to an innkeeper, on a public pier on the banks of the Forth.
He had twenty-four children, and at each of their christenings he appeared, dressed in his original wedding-robes.
Twopence or a penny a week for each of four children is not much, you may say; but where the difference between the weekly income and the rent is only a couple of shillings or so, I assure you the coppers represent so many meals.
Many of them have three or four children by the time they are twenty, so that they would have been brought under the influence of the present Education Act.
The first of these facts was the existence of the lady's four children, and the second, Sir Isaac.
What becomes of the sanctity of marriage and the institution of the family when respectable gentlemen talk of something called "True Marriage," as non-existent in relation to a lady who is already the mother of four children?
In the family of John Goodwin, of Boston, in 1688, four children, all young, were simultaneously either sorely afflicted or set themselves to playing pranks and tricks with diabolical furore.
Four children of John Goodwin, a grave man, a good liver, at the north part of Boston, were generally believed to be bewitched.
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