Only a few out of many children would be likely to differ from mediocrity so widely as their Mid-Parent [i.
Or, plainly, women no longer bear as many children, because they don't want to.
Child labor thus leads to a higher birth-rate of this class, abolition of child labor would lead to a lower birth-rate, since the parents could no longer afford to have so many children.
Could you think, Jacobi, that I, a wife, the mother of many children, could permit the sentiment which you have been so thoughtless as to avow this evening?
Bulus kaáyu kining daghang anak, It’s a burden to have so many children.
Wà siyay natígum sa íyang kinitáan kay daghan siyag puya nga buhiun, He has not saved anything because he has so many children.
Pagkuntrul mu kay nanghíbuk lang nang inyung mga anak, Practice birth control because you have so many children.
Kunsidirahi pud ku, tsip, kay daghan kung anak, Please give me a chance, officer, because I have so many children.
My belief is, that if parents were better informed on such subjects, many children's lives might be saved, much suffering averted, and sorrow spared.
Many children, who are said, to have died of fits, hare really died of child-crowing.
Many children have, by such a practice, been made puny and delicate, and have gradually dropped into an untimely grave.
Many children, I feel sure, maintain a double attitude towards their terrors, the bogies, the giants and the rest.
Many children, at least, are at first terribly put out by quite harmless members of the animal family.
Many children have a strong repugnance to cold clammy things, such as a cold moist hand, and what seems stranger, to the touch of something that seems altogether so likable as fur.
Many children "embellish the facts" without any trace of intent to deceive.
Many children do indeed have rather special types of native ability, as the child of artistic proclivities, or the "natural born" preacher.
Many children, when alone, have imaginary companions.
It is I, Holy Man, Father Grumbler, you know, who has as many children as sparrows in the garden.
Father Grumbler, who has as many children as sparrows in the garden.
Close to this lies the abyss of silliness into which so many children's stories tumble.
The power of reproducing thought and language is very slowly acquired by many children.
Many children are at first deficient in power of attention and in language, so that their efforts at reproduction are clumsy and poor.
Many children like, too, the fairy figures which Hans cut from paper.
I wonder whether I have kept my thoughts pure enough for so many children to read them.
A person, by making a gift of ten kine unto a Brahmana learned in the Vedas, poor in earthly wealth, possessed of many children, and owning a domestic are, attains to numerous regions of great felicity.
By doing the Sraddha under the later Phalgunis one attains to many children; while by performing it under Hasta, one attains to the fruition of one's wishes.
Distinguished warriors must be rewarded with a larger licence of copulation with different women, which will produce the farther advantage of having as many children as possible born from their procreation.
Hence they did not even admit the right of each couple to produce as many children as their private means could support.
Father Grumbler Once upon a time there lived a man who had nearly as many children as there were sparrows in the garden.
I often wondered why those educated well-to-do people never had so many children.
It encouraged marriage under its own control and exhorted women to bear as many children as possible.
Do not know the cause but the doctor said at last birth we must be 'more careful,' as I could not stand having so many children.
They can be and are, each according to her individual capacity, comrades and companions to their husbands--a privilege denied to the mother of many children.
This I mention first, as it is often the first and most common distemper which happens to little infants, after their birth; many children being so troubled therewith, that it causes them to cry day and night and at last die of it.
As to the action by which this inward orifice of the womb is opened and shut, it is purely natural; for were it otherwise, there could not be so many bastards begotten as there are, nor would any married women have so many children.
Because there are seven cells or receptacles in the womb; wherefore they may naturally have so many children at once as there falls seed into these cells.
The old face of the mother of many children, Whist!
With pangs and cries as thine own O bearer of many children, These clamors wild to a race of pride I give.
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