17 Words to use with fostering

All the household was also instructed to pay him honour, and in the whole family of servants there was only one rebel, Harry's foster-mother, a faithful negro woman who never could be made to understand why her child should not be first, who was handsomer and stronger and cleverer than his brother, as she vowed; though in truth, there was not much difference in the beauty, strength, or stature of the twins.

He kept up this habit of visiting the Widow True for a long time before he could fetch himself to the point of asking anything more particular of her, and so Barnaby was nigh fourteen years old before Mr. Hartright married her, and so became our hero's dear and honored foster-father.

[Greek: PETROS THREPTOS RAUKUTA TOS EN THEO] Peter, sweetest foster-child, in God.

thou art my foster-brother, and thou must not want.

"On my return to England I communicated to him through Judith Malmayns, who is my foster-sister, that I was still alive, telling him the name I had adopted, and adding, I should never disturb him in the possession of his title and estates.

They called him Dáráb, and the child soon began to speak in the language of his foster-parents.

All children come into the world in the same imploring helplessness, with the same general organization and wants, and demanding either from the newly-awakened mother's love, or from the memory of motherly feeling in the nurse, or the common appeals of humanity in those who undertake the earliest duties of an infant, the same assistance and protection, and the same fostering care.

He was a foster-son of the Pilgrim Father, Mr. Robinson, and had come to New England in the Mayflower when she made her first memorable voyage to Plymouth, thirty-two years before.

Sally, the story of a foster-girl.

I learned that she was Bertalda, foster-daughter of a great duke, and each evening I became her partner in the dances.

The old fosters meditation and silence; the new kindles the imagination, by its variety of perspective arrangement and mystic representation,still reverential, still expressive of consecrated sentiments, yet more cheerful.

Hatred severs human lives, fosters persecution, and hurls nations into ruthless war, yet men, though they do not understand why, retain some measure of faith in the overshadowing of a Perfect Love; and to reach this Love and to live consciously in it is peace.

She had the feeling, motherly and sisterly in its mingled instinct, by which all true and fine feminine natures are moved, in behalf of the man-nature in its dawn, that so needs sympathy and gentle consideration and provision, and that certain respect which calls forth and fosters self-respect; to be allowed and acknowledged to be somebody, lest for the want of this it should fail, unhappily, ever to be anybody.

This fosters infidelity, and is mental quackery, that denies the Principle of Mind-healing.

c. Athletics fosters slovenliness of dress and manners, while manual training cultivates the love of the beautiful.

At the present time there are many interests which need no protection at all, and the protection of these interests, as a matter of course, fosters monopolies.

On her return homewhere the restoration of her child might have helped matters, but it doesn't know who she is and refuses to part from its foster-motherwe find her lethargic, off her feed, indifferent to the claims of menial toil, and clamorous (as I have shown) for her rights of the daily bath.

17 Words to use with  fostering