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Example sentences for "miscarriages"

Lexicographically close words:
miscalculations; miscall; miscalle; miscalled; miscarriage; miscarried; miscarry; miscebitur; miscegenation; miscellaneous
  1. When a counselor, to save himself, Would lay miscarriages upon his prince.

  2. Ill conduct; evil or improper behavior; as, the failings and miscarriages of the righteous.

  3. And he do plainly diminish the commanders put in by the Duke, and do lessen the miscarriages of any that have been removed by him.

  4. In the same manner, I cannot love a person vehemently, and strongly interest myself in his miscarriages or success, till I feel that I can be something to him.

  5. She then had six miscarriages in succession, when she came under my care in the Royal Infirmary, having become the victim of plumbism and having lost the power in her arms and legs.

  6. It may be said that in a sense the production of miscarriages and still-births, and also of infant mortality by lead, does not concern the student of race-culture.

  7. In cases where women have a series of miscarriages so long as their husbands worked in lead, a change of industrial occupation on the part of the husbands restores to the wives normal child-bearing powers.

  8. Doth judgments for thy miscarriages overtake thee; There is with thy Lord mercy that rejoiceth to deliver thee from those judgments.

  9. I am confident that most, if not all the miscarriages of the saints and people of God, they have their rise from deceivable thoughts here.

  10. What but the necessity of retrieving by war the losses sustained by timorous and dilatory negotiations; and the miscarriages of a war, in which only folly and cowardice have involved us?

  11. And now, to shew the falseness of the heart in both these parts of repentance, And First: As to a hearty sorrow for the sins and miscarriages of the time past.

  12. Now the great duty of repentance is chiefly made up of these two parts, a hearty sorrow for the follies and miscarriages of the time past, and a full purpose and resolution of amendment for the time to come.

  13. We have had many obvious miscarriages of justice.

  14. They now, in the Grand Committee of Advice, took into consideration the miscarriages which had followed the battle.

  15. Up, and to the office, where all the morning drawing up an answer to the Report of the Committee for miscarriages to the Parliament touching our paying men by tickets, which I did do in a very good manner I think.

  16. Now all Remembrance of its many disheartening Miscarriages was soon lost in the Glory of his Conquests.

  17. The Welfare of his Troops and Glory of his Arms were to depend on Generals of the Minister's Appointment, whose Weakness and sordid Parsimony, occasioned several very ignominious Miscarriages to the Kofirans.

  18. But there are but few miscarriages which bring the matter to this state.

  19. It should be remembered that miscarriages are very weakening and lowering to the general health, and to be dreaded much more than a confinement.

  20. Miscarriages most frequently occur from the 8th to the 12th week of pregnancy.

  21. But before I enter the body of your book, give me leave a little to discourse you about your preamble to the same, wherein are two miscarriages unworthy your pretended seriousness, because void of love and humility.

  22. As who should say, Your servants cannot be guilty of so many miscarriages against you, as you are guilty of against Christ.

  23. Did we but consider this, we should be covering the weakness and hiding the miscarriages of one another, because we are all members one of another, and the most useless member in his place is useful.

  24. As I cannot but condemn the actions of such Christians as have been touched before, so I would caution weak Christians not to be offended with true religion for the miscarriages of their fellows.

  25. M97 Belief of the Ba-Thonga that severe droughts result from the concealment of miscarriages by women.

  26. He was to receive a penny for every letter he delivered, and was to answer for all miscarriages due to his neglect.

  27. Miscarriages may and do happen in all the periodical revolutions; but they are less frequent in the fourth and fifth months, than either at the beginning or near the end.

  28. Why then does it occur, that in miscarriages of the first and second month this ball never escapes without a great effusion of blood?

  29. Miscarriages more frequently happen from eruptive fevers, and from rheumatic ones, than from other inflammatory diseases.

  30. Miscarriages towards the termination of the small pox are very frequent, yet there have been a few instances of children, who have been born with the eruption on them.

  31. By these means being exactly and regularly persisted in, a new habit became established, and the usual miscarriages were prevented.

  32. If we omit the miscarriages which occur within the first few weeks of pregnancy, and which consequently often escape detection, the majority of cases fall within the second and third months.

  33. An appreciable number of miscarriages depend upon conditions over which medical skill has no control.

  34. It is undeniable, however, that among this class miscarriages are more frequent than among the well-to-do.

  35. On the other hand, properly supervised miscarriages are attended by no greater danger and probably less than delivery at full term.

  36. Our ignorance is unfortunate, particularly when repeated miscarriages have occurred and their causation cannot be detected.

  37. Very early miscarriages may be explained by the loose attachment of the ovum during the first six weeks of pregnancy.


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