And the reason is because in the opinion of this people fostering hath always been a stronger alliance than blood, and the foster-children do love and are beloved of their foster-fathers and their sept more than of their own natural parents and kindred,... Tales of Fashionable Life - Страница 39по Maria Edgeworth - 1809 - 400 странициПълен достъп - Информация за книгата
| Henry Hallam - 1877 - 448 страници
...selling, the meaner sort buying, the alteruge and nursing of their children ; and the reason ii, because, in the opinion of this people, fostering hath always been a stronger alliance than blood ; and the foster-childruii do love and are beloved by their foster-fathora and their sept more than of their... | |
| Thomas MacNevin - 1882 - 266 страници
...eonsiderable art and determination to keep those * Another word for fostering. (See Moore, p. 108.) "Fostering hath always been a stronger alliance than...and the foster-children do love and are beloved of these foster-fathers, and their sept, more than of their own natural parents and kindred, and do participate... | |
| Sidney James Mark Low, Frederick Sanders Pulling - 1884 - 1136 страници
...buying, the nursing of children, and the reason is because, in the opinion of this people, fosterage hath always been a stronger alliance than blood, and...do love and are beloved of their foster-fathers and sept more than of their own natural parents and kindred, and do participate their means more frankly,... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1890 - 462 страници
...rich men selling, the meaner sort buying, the alterage1 of their children. And the reason is because in the opinion of this people fostering hath always...are beloved of their foster-fathers and their sept more than of their own natural parents and kindred, and do participate of their means more frankly,... | |
| Maria Edgeworth - 1893 - 270 страници
...* she scarcely stirred from my bedside, night or day ; and, indeed, when I came to the use of * ' ' For fostering, I did never hear or read, that it was...parents and kindred ; and do participate of their means -nore frankly, and do adhere unto them, in all fortunes, with more affection and constancy.* *******... | |
| Maria Edgeworth - 1893 - 506 страници
...of the family ; she had also an excellent memory for all the insults, or traditions of insults, 4 " For fostering, I did never hear or read, that it was...than blood; and the foster-children do love and are beioved of their foster-fathers and their sept (or clau) more than of their natural parents and kindred... | |
| John Wynne Jeudwine - 1918 - 556 страници
...in Ireland, where they put away all their children to fosterers ; . . . and the reason is because, in the opinion of this people, fostering hath always been a stronger alliance than blood." Camden's account of it is : 48 " They that be of more noble parentage shall have a number of nurses... | |
| Constantia Maxwell - 1923 - 408 страници
...children ; and 1 See p. 6 1 ». 1. 1 See p. 326 n. 1. J Fostering or rearing. the reason is, because in the opinion of this people, fostering hath always been a stronger alliance than blood, and the foster children do love and are beloved of their foster fathers and their sept, more than of their... | |
| Patricia Fumerton - 1993 - 300 страници
...that now usurpeth, is said to repose in [his foster kin] his greatest surety." Davies affirmed that "fostering hath always been a stronger alliance than...are beloved of their foster-fathers and their sept more than of their own natural parents and kindred, and do participate of their means more frankly... | |
| Katie Trumpener - 1997 - 450 страници
...under Obedience of the Crowne of ENGLAND, untill the Beginning of his Majesties most happie Raigne. For fostering, I did never hear or read, that it was...foster-fathers and their sept (or clan) more than of their own natural parents and kindred: and do participate of their means more frankly, and do adhere unto... | |
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