In case of need they were even to beg thenecessaries of life.
The inferior clergy, taken generally from the serfs, stood mostly in slavish dependence on the bishop and often had not the barest necessaries of culture.
Divesting himself of all his property, supplying the necessaries of life by the meanest forms of labour, even begging when need be, he went about the country from A.
Indeed at a later period in Antioch he was not ashamed to stoop to the mean artifice of Galerian (ยง 22, 6) of sprinkling with sacrificial water the necessaries of life exposed in the public market, etc.
Millions were excluded from the very necessariesof existence.
He made monopolies in his own favour of all the necessaries of life, and secured his ill-gotten gains by ready loans of part of it to Justinian.
Do but you send him a Physician, Medicines and Necessaries without Hope of Requital; and trust me, that will be an handsome Assistance, most nobly becoming a generous Mind and a charitable Man.
Each community will, in a way, constitute a zone of culture; it will, to a large extent, itself raise its necessaries of life.
In order to meet all demands, society furthermore requires an ample provision of all the necessaries of life.
The illegitimate child has no claim upon the seducer of his mother, except for the merest necessaries of life, and then only until its fourteenth year.
And yet, still more could be produced; but the large majority of people suffer want in the necessaries of life because they have no income wherewith to satisfy their wants by purchase.
The masses to-day understand fully the nature of indirect imports and taxes upon the necessaries of life.
However, in that case the neighbours come to the rescue and supply the mourners with wood, water, and the other necessaries of life, until custom allows them to go out and help themselves.
If only wrestling in prayer could satisfy the wants of man, few people should be better provided with all the necessaries and comforts of life than the New Caledonians.
Our rather small store of flour and other necessaries found ample space on the same conveyance, and to this load Dave was harnessed.
Thefts of goods were often attempted, and almost invariably death by revolver bullet was the end of the poor hungry would-be thief's career, for the necessaries of life were more strictly guarded than gold.
By these six ways there were brought into the city every day a continual supply of all the necessaries of life and all its luxuries.
The red flag on the bamboo pole was blowing out merrily to welcome us back from the Pole, with its supply of the necessaries of life below.
My desire would be to place at their disposal, if it were possible, the common necessaries and comforts of life free from the prohibitory impost of taxation.
He laboured to transfer the burdens, so far as possible, from comforts to luxuries and from necessaries to pleasures.
Of this disposition I informed the governor, and he sent down chairs, tables and benches, with bedding and other necessaries for the use of everyone.
Charles Booth defines the poor as those "living in a state of struggle to obtain the necessaries of life.
There is first of all the great increase of manufactured products that have been shared in by the workers and the greatly reduced price of many necessaries of life, such as matches, pins, and cooking utensils.
He can produce for himself most of the necessaries of life, and can avoid many of the burdens of the townsman in the way of expensive clothing and other imported luxuries.
He then sank back and expired, for lack of the commonnecessaries of life.
But for Mildred's never-ceasing forethought, those necessaries might not always have been bought.
Sam put a fewnecessaries in a carpet-bag, and was ready for starting.
Each building consisted of two large rooms furnished in the most simple manner; nor had they as yet collected round them any of those minor comforts which ordinary minds class among the necessaries of life.
May the Holy Ghost comfort thee with all necessaries for the wealth of thy soul in the world to come, where, until it shall please almighty God I meete thee, farewell lovinge wife, farewell the dearest to me on all the earth, farewell!
They answered: From the land of Chanaan, to buy necessaries of life.
If therefore thou wilt send him with us, we will set out together, and will buy necessaries for thee.
While the latter rent the air with applauses and acclamations, the former opened their houses to him and to his followers, and furnished his army with necessaries and supplies of every kind.
He grew up reckless of the worth of money, and for many years the excitement of gambling was to him as one of the necessaries of life.
Thousands of poor persons were robbed of the little sums which they were saving for old age, by denying themselves many even of the necessaries of life.
They were reduced to procure the wine for the altar from the wild grape; at last, flour to make the sacred host was wanting for the holy sacrifice, and the missionaries themselves were in want of clothes and other necessaries of life.
Provisions and other necessaries are packed up on the backs of surefooted donkeys.
They have left concealed all the things that sustain our lives, and carried away with them their sister the goddess of the necessaries of life, and carried away also the goddess of pepper.
The Nicaraguans had other deities presiding over the elements, seasons, and necessaries of life.
I had but two shillings left in my pocket, the rest had been expended, by a poor woman who slept in the same room, to pay for my lodging, and purchase the necessaries of which she partook.
I can still exert myself to obtain the necessaries of life for my child, and she does not want more at present.
This two shillings a week, and the buying a few necessaries for the children, drove her so hard, that she had not a penny to pay her rent with, when a twelvemonth's became due.
In England, engineering and coal-mining are prime necessariesto its life, and the cotton industry imported from the Indies attracted many thousands of workers in a few years and kept them permanently employed.
Besides this perfectly legitimate endeavour to guarantee the necessaries of life to every one as far as possible, there was the very similar and no less justifiable attempt to guarantee the good quality of provisions exposed for sale.