... her first lying-in. The cessation of her employment then produces a deficiency in their income, at a time when expenses unavoidably increase. She therefore wants many comforts, and even the indulgences necessary to her situation : she becomes sickly,... Medical Histories and Reflections ... - หน้า 206โดย John Ferriar - 1792มุมมองทั้งเล่ม - เกี่ยวกับหนังสือเล่มนี้
| Catharine Cappe - 1800 - 148 หน้า
...frequently dies. The hulb.ind, unable to hire a nurfe, ' gives up molt of his time to attendance or. his wife and child ; his wages are reduced to a trifle ; vexation and want render '.'him provifion was made for their receiving ros. from the fund at that time, on application to the Stewardeffes.... | |
| Charles Creighton - 1894 - 908 หน้า
...indulgences necessary to her situation : she becomes sickly, droops, and at last is laid up by a fever or a pneumonic complaint ; the child dwindles, and frequently...reduced to a trifle ; vexation and want render him diseased, , m<l the whole family sometimes perishes, from the want of a small timely supply which their... | |
| John R. Gillis - 1985 - 430 หน้า
...employment then produces a deficiency in their income, at a time when expenses unavoidably increase. She therefore wants many comforts, and even the indulgences...reduced to a trifle; vexation and want render him at least diseased, and the whole family sometimes perishes.137 Establishing a legally indissoluable marriage... | |
| Charles Creighton - 1965 - 936 หน้า
...indulgences necessary to her situation : she becomes sickly, droops, and at last is laid up by a fever or a pneumonic complaint ; the child dwindles, and frequently...reduced to a trifle ; vexation and want render him diseased, and the whole family sometimes perishes, from the want of a small timely supply which their... | |
| Tim Fulford - 2002 - 350 หน้า
...and frequently dies. The husband, unable to hire a nurse, gives up most of his time to attendance on wife and child; his wages are reduced to a trifle; vexation and want render him at least diseased; and the whole family sometimes perishes, from the want of a small, timely supply, which... | |
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