35 collocations for birthed

By birth a Frenchman, Barallier had received his ensigncy by commission on the 13th of February, 1801, having done duty as an ensign since July, 1800, by virtue of a government general order issued by Governor Hunter.

By birth a gentleman, by profession a soldier,

By birth a Virginian, he declared that he owed his first duty to her and his own people.

The aspiring and the discontented naturally cast their eyes to Russia for aid, since there was a religious bond between the Russians and the Greeks, and since the Russians and Turks were mortal enemies, and since, moreover, they were encouraged to hope for such aid by a great Russian nobleman, by birth a Greek, who was private secretary and minister, as well as an intimate, of the Emperor Alexander,Count Capo d'Istrias.

We had only been der 23 days when mah wife birthed a chile and her an de chile both died.

Edmund Spenser, by family, was English, and by birth a cockney.

Immediately after birth a colt or calf can walk or run almost as fast as its mother; the chick just out of its shell can run about and peck at its food.

We see the process of assimilation going on, and ere long amongst persons of education and birth very little difference will be perceptible.

They birthed a printing-press ecosystem in which lots of books flourished.

But the offspring of the heavenly Aphrodite is derived from a mother in whose birth the female has no part,she is from the male only; this is that love which is of youths, and the goddess being older, there is nothing of wantonness in her.

" II.Frankenstein's Story I am by birth a Genevese; and my family is one of the most distinguished of that republic.

This gentleman was by birth a Genoese, and resided at Naples, for the purpose of transacting some commercial business of great importance, for the house with which he was connected.

And I birthed fourteen head of chillun by dat one man!

By birth an Irishman, he had the innate practicality which commonly lies beneath the flash and colour of Irish forcefulness and rhetoric.

By means of the Italian slaves and freedmen, a very large portion of whom were Greek or half-Greek by birth the Greek language and Greek knowledge to a certain extent reached even the lower ranks of the population, especially in the capital.

James Wilkinson, by birth a Marylander, came to Kentucky in 1784.

" He was, it appeared, Alain Maquedonnieux, a harper by vocation, and by birth a native of Ireland.

But, birth pangs or whatever, there's nothing like competition to add a little excitement.

I suppose they birth the people there in some such order as is done here below, in which case we may be put within hailing distance, after all.

THE THANK OFFERING THE BURNT OFFERING FOUR SONNETS SONNET EIGHTEEN SONNETS DEATH AND BIRTH EARLY POEMS.

" The shabby old man, by birth a Pole, still sat chafing his chilly fingers.

Unthinkable as it seemed, the colonel found that his night-nurse, a Miss Ramsay, was actually by birth a Ramsay of Blenheim; and for a little the discovery depressed him.

He couldI'll not believe it!bring to birth Such monstrous resolutions in his heart?

when upon earth Again will have birth A son of such honour And bravery and worth?

Such struggles are death throes or birth throes.

35 collocations for  birthed