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Example sentences for "miscarry"

Lexicographically close words:
miscalle; miscalled; miscarriage; miscarriages; miscarried; miscebitur; miscegenation; miscellaneous; miscellanies; miscellany
  1. Truely, I doe love my child dearely, and I would not have her miscarry or hazard her first fruites if it might be otherwise.

  2. Our Tradesmen miscarry in all their affayrs And few men grow wealthy, but Courtiers and Players.

  3. If the miscarriage should occur during her first pregnancy the tendency to miscarry will be greater than if acquired after she has had a baby.

  4. If a woman, for any reason, has had a miscarriage, her womb will tend to miscarry at the same period during a subsequent pregnancy.

  5. She may soon after become pregnant, and she may miscarry as a result of the old trouble, or she may carry the child the full period.

  6. Now there is one thing which, for want of, most people do miscarry in a very sad manner, and that is, because they are not able to distinguish between the nature of the Law and the Gospel.

  7. Now ply it hard at the throne of grace, for mercy and grace to bear thee up, or thou wilt either miscarry or sink under ground by the weight of reproach that may fall upon thee.

  8. I think, and left it with a friend of mine, and desired him, if I did miscarry in this action, he should bestow it amongst my children.

  9. Among all kinds of Writing, there is none in which Authors are more apt to miscarry than in Works of Humour, as there is none in which they are more ambitious to excell.

  10. Why is it hard to miscarry in the third, fourth, fifth and sixth month?

  11. Why do women easily miscarry when they are first with child, viz.

  12. That project,' said the Captain, 'happened to miscarry by being discovered, and I have reason to think that the discovery was owing to an information given by a Presbyterian minister.

  13. A woman is particularly apt to miscarry with her first child, if she be either exceedingly nervous or full-blooded.

  14. Statistics show that thirty-seven out of one hundred mothers miscarry before they attain the age of thirty years.

  15. Many females flood and miscarry merely from worrying and fretting themselves, and from passion, or strong excitement, particularly of a certain kind.

  16. Some females will miscarry many times in succession, and always so near the same period, that they can tell to a day or two when it will happen.

  17. In general they miscarry early the first time, from the womb not relaxing sufficiently, but go a little longer the next time, and longer still the next, and so on till they reach the full period.

  18. I have even known one to miscarry from a fright in a dream.

  19. A writer named Vives also tells us of a female whose husband paid a large sum of money for her to be allowed to bite a young man's neck, it being evident that she would be nearly certain to miscarry unless so gratified.

  20. Vp once againe: put spirit in the French, If they miscarry: we miscarry too Sal.

  21. Be neere at hand, I may miscarry in't Iago.

  22. But I would the Fruite of her Wombe might miscarry Officer.

  23. Let some of my people have a special care of him; I would not have him miscarry for the half of my dowry.

  24. Up once again; put spirit in the French; If they miscarry, we miscarry too.

  25. Better ten thousand base-born Cades miscarry Than you should stoop unto a Frenchman's mercy.

  26. Christians, be thought more like to fail and miscarry in his judgment about things ecclesiastical, than a whole synod, wherein there are many of the learned, judicious, and godly ministers of the church.

  27. Mr. Burke has succeeded in Bristol, and Sir James Peachey will miscarry in Sussex.

  28. When tyrants are great men they should miscarry; if they are fools, they will miscarry of course.

  29. Or as another Judge put it, we should have many of the poorer sort of people die for want of help, lest their intended helpers might miscarry [202].

  30. As you respect me, bear him off with care, If he miscarry since he did the wrong, I'll stand the shock of't.

  31. In the fear, very well founded besides, of seeing this work miscarry and Prussia draw back, if one spoke to it of eventual compensations and preventive engagements, he had not ceased to dissuade his government from any attempt of this kind.

  32. Are there any other like to miscarry here?

  33. That as at first he did freely choose and accept them; so when they fail and miscarry in many things, yea about his worship also, although he be most injured thereby, yet he is first in passing it by, and persuading others to do the like.

  34. Good--I pray and desire ye, if I Do miscarry in this duel, that I may Meet with no woman in the other World.

  35. Tis well the king's a guest; their triumph Might miscarry else.

  36. He tells me that the business of Jamaica did miscarry absolutely by his pride, and that when he was in the Tower he would cry like a child.

  37. Wood's lady's great belly, and said if she should miscarry he would never get another, and that she never saw such a man as this Sir H.

  38. Make the cause of the innocent as it were your own; and suffer it not to miscarry through your slothfulness and neglect.

  39. Therefore that you miscarry not in so needful a work, I shall add these following directions.


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