The Spectator. ...J. Tonson, 1724 |
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Page 78
... Nurse than a " Plant to a strange and different Ground , how can it be fuppofed that the Child ' fhould thrive ; and if it thrives , must it not imbibe the grofs Humours and Qualities of the Nurfe , like a Plant ' in in a different ...
... Nurse than a " Plant to a strange and different Ground , how can it be fuppofed that the Child ' fhould thrive ; and if it thrives , must it not imbibe the grofs Humours and Qualities of the Nurfe , like a Plant ' in in a different ...
Page 79
... Nurse . Hence Ro- mulus and Remus were faid to have been nurfed by a Wolf , Telephus the Son of Hercules by a Hind ... Nurse had been very much N ° 246. The SPECTATOR . 79.
... Nurse . Hence Ro- mulus and Remus were faid to have been nurfed by a Wolf , Telephus the Son of Hercules by a Hind ... Nurse had been very much N ° 246. The SPECTATOR . 79.
Page 80
... Nurse u- " fed to moiften the Nipples of her Breaft frequently with Blood , to make Cali- gula take the better Hold of them ; 1 ; which , fays Diodorus , was the Caufe < that made him fo blood - thirfty and cru- C el all his Life - time ...
... Nurse u- " fed to moiften the Nipples of her Breaft frequently with Blood , to make Cali- gula take the better Hold of them ; 1 ; which , fays Diodorus , was the Caufe < that made him fo blood - thirfty and cru- C el all his Life - time ...
Page 81
... Nurses can be found in this Town but what labour under fome Distemper or other The first Queftion that is generally asked a young Woman that wants to be a Nurfe , why she should be a Nurse to other People's Children ; is anfwer- ed by ...
... Nurses can be found in this Town but what labour under fome Distemper or other The first Queftion that is generally asked a young Woman that wants to be a Nurfe , why she should be a Nurse to other People's Children ; is anfwer- ed by ...
Page 82
... fhould have no Desire to nurse it farther , when brought to light and ' before her Eyes , and when by its Cry it implores her Affiftance and the Office ' of of a Mother . Do not the very cruelleft of 82 The SPECTATOR . N ° 246 .
... fhould have no Desire to nurse it farther , when brought to light and ' before her Eyes , and when by its Cry it implores her Affiftance and the Office ' of of a Mother . Do not the very cruelleft of 82 The SPECTATOR . N ° 246 .
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