24 Metaphors for infant

Show that the infant is not an adult in miniature.

These are termed impulses and are undoubtedly due to the fact that the infant is a living, breathing embodiment of energy, seeking the means of self-expression.

After the age of Fifteen months they are surrendered by their Ma's to the Charge of the Two Hundred (the number of men and women in the Community,) who become their common parents, and the infants become common property.

It is possible, in the belief of Hector, that this infant, were it a boy, might even become president of this great republic.

The other and more generally known change was that women of the first fashion were no longer ashamed of nursing their own children, and that infants were no longer tightly bound round by barbarous stays and swaddling clothes.

Though she believes that the soul will live forever in the "city of spirits," yet the infant she has nursed at her bosom, the child she loved and tended, the young man whose strength and beauty were her boast, will soon be ashes and dust.

It is well known that infants are innocences; but it is not known that their innocence flows in from the Lord.

Many may conjecture that infants remain infants, and become angels immediately after death: but it is intelligence and wisdom that make an angel: therefore so long as infants are without intelligence and wisdom, they are indeed associated with angels, yet are not angels: but they then first become so when they are made intelligent and wise.

THE BROKEN DOLL An infant is a selfish sprite; But what of that?

Those infants are perfect gormandisers.

And if an infant be the subject of the disease, a convulsive fit will sometimes take place, or several in succession.

He saw that the infant who lay so still on the woman's lap, was as much as two years of age; that, like the woman, it had dark hair, and that its complexion was olive; and thus he was put out in his first notion, that the child might perchance be a stolen one.

The merest infants are not an exception to this rule, and therefore the separation in many infant-schools of the children, invariably into two classes, sometimes in two rooms, is a great mistake, and can only arise from ignorance of the laws under which the young mind unfolds itself, and a misunderstanding of the first principles of infant-teaching.

Where, O royal infant, be The ensigns of thy majesty; Thy Sire's equalizing state; And thy sceptre that rules fate?

Where, O royal infant, be The ensigns of thy majesty; Thy Sire's equalizing state; And thy sceptre that rules fate?

An infant at the breast is yet an imperfect man, but there is no reason for belief, that he is unhappy by his immaturity, unless some positive pain be superadded.

34 The Kind of artificial Food before the sixth Month - 35 The Kind of artificial Food after the sixth Month to the completion of first Dentition - 44 The Kind of artificial Food most suitable under the different Complaints to which Infants are liable - 48 II.

This infant was the youngest of five children, the oldest of the five was seven years of age.

AND Henrietta Brown Smith Lecturer In Education, University Of London, Goldsmiths' College Editor Of "Education By Life" "Is it not marvellous that an infant should be the heir of the whole world, and see those mysteries which the books of the learned never unfold?

It is there provided by the Lord, that with those infants the innocence of infancy becomes the innocence of wisdom, and thus the infants become angels.

She and her husband firmly believed this infant to be the most beautiful, most intelligent and altogether most charming creature which the world had ever seen.

The infant in her arms was Mrs. Blakeman's mother.

It will be wise, therefore, if pregnancy should occur, and the milk disagree with the infant, to resign the duties of a nurse, and to put the child upon a suitable artificial diet;if, however, pregnancy should take place before the infant is six month's old, a wet-nurse ought to be procured. FROM IRREGULAR NURSING.This is one of the most frequent sources of derangement of the stomach and bowels of the child.

The Infant was Dora.

24 Metaphors for  infant