| American Philosophical Society - 1793 - 428 trang
...afternoon and evening of chearful leizure to ourfelves, — fuch at your friend at prefent enjoys. By thefe early marriages, we are blcft with more children ; and, from the mode among us — founded in nature—of every mother fuckling and nurfing her own child, more of them are raifed. Thence the fwift... | |
| 716 trang
...ourlclves, fuch as your friend at prcfent enjoys. By thcfc early marriages we arc bleft with more childicu; and from the mode among us. founded in nature, of every mother fuckling and Hurling her own, child, more of them are railed. Thence the fwift progrefs of populatio'n among us,... | |
| John Walker - 1811 - 574 trang
...leisure to ourselves, such as your friend at present enjoys. By these early marriages we are blest with more children: and from the mode among us, founded in nature, of every mother suckling and nursing her own child, more of them are raised. Thence the swift progress of population... | |
| 1789 - 766 trang
...ourfelves, fuch at your friend at prefect enjoys. By thefe early marriages we are blelt with more c ildren; and from the mode among us, founded in nature, of every mother fucklin b and nurfing her own child, more of them are railed. Thence the fwift progrels of population... | |
| Mason Locke Weems - 1822 - 272 trang
...done, we have an evening of cheerful leisure to ourselves. By these early marriages we are blessed with more children; and from the mode among us, founded in nature, of every mother sucking her own child, more of them are raised. Thence the swift progress of population among us, unparalleled... | |
| 1852 - 1170 trang
...Franklin, in a letter to John Alley ne, Esq., Aug. 9, 1768, says : " By these early marriages we are blest with more children ; and from the mode among us, founded in nature, of every mother suckling and nursing her own child, more of them are raised." JAMES COBNISH. Contradiction : If Israeli... | |
| 1869 - 438 trang
...in a letter to John Allevne, Esq., Aug. 9, 1768, says : '* By these early marriages we are blessed with more children; and from the mode among us, founded in nature, of* every mother suckling and nursing her own child, more of them are raised," JAMES COXNISH. Was Raleigh Ever in Virginia... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1906 - 580 trang
...Leisure to ourselves; such as your Friend at present enjoys. By these early Marriages we are blest with more Children; and from the Mode among us, founded in Nature, of every Mother suckling and nursing her own Child, more of them are raised. Thence the swift Progress of Population'... | |
| William Cabell Bruce - 1917 - 560 trang
...Leisure to ourselves; such as your Friend at present enjoys. By these early Marriages we are blest with more Children; and from the Mode among us, founded in Nature, of every Mother suckling and nursing her own Child, more of them are raised. Thence the swift Progress of Population... | |
| Michael R. Haines, Richard H. Steckel - 2000 - 772 trang
...Afternoon and Evening of chearful leisure to ourselves, - ... By these early Marriages, we are blest with more Children, and, from the Mode among us - founded in Nature - of every Mother suckling and nursing her own Child, 18 The anomaly is apparent in an earlier study. See Gemery, "European... | |
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