The offsprings of these sequestrated creatures were seldom baptized; and when this rite was performed, the water was thrown away.
Horace had observed this tendency to produce offspringsresembling their parents, Fortes creantur fortibus et bonis: Est in juvencis, est in equis patrum Virtus: nec imbellem feroces Progenerant aquilae columbam.
Difficulties surmounted to obtain what in itself is of no real value, deserve pity or contempt: the painted catalogue of wrinkles by Denner are not offsprings of art, but fac-similes of natural history.
In the great Revolution, the thus called fathers of the nation were the offsprings of the exigencies of the time, and they were fully up to their task.
All such schemes are offsprings of an ambitious imagination.
Imagine a scientific cattle-breeder possessing a perfect bull, contented that one of its offsprings should take a single prize!
Having found our healthiest child we might at least try to discover the hereditary history of its progenitors and take steps to encourage further offsprings from so promising a source.
East Indians are those offsprings of Christians of the East, and they atimes gather the offsprings of Eurasians to the entering their marriage to the East Indian females in the East Indian community, thereby they are called East Indians.
This also, like other offsprings of the human mind, must be a work of development, and it will require time and the labours of many individuals to establish it as the truth, if truth it be.
The other offsprings were given charge of the elements.
Cuasima was chief of the Cemi inferior gods who were the offsprings of Lucuo and the first woman.
Lucuo formed the first man of wheat; when he was finished he touched the image on the stomach with his foot changing it into two grand Lucayos, male and female to whom nine divine offsprings were born.
Having directed some attention to enquiries of this nature, I am enabled truly to state, that, where one of the parents have been insane, it is more than probable that the offsprings will be similarly affected.
Her face was really wonderful and beautiful, and in it I saw far more hope for the happiness of Emmeline's offsprings than in that of the "widow.
Uranos as well as Kronos and Pontos were offsprings of the Earth.
In whose guide did divine Ulysses go, Climb’d steep Parnassus, on whose forehead grow All sylvan offsprings round.
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