48 examples of childrens in sentences

But 'tis not Heaven can give me what I seeke; To you, you hated kingdomes of the night, You severe powers that not like those above Will with faire words or childrens cryes be wonne, That have a stile beyond that Heaven is proud off, Deriving not from Art a makers Name

It is not shame to be seen vork; I vork, mein vife vork too, an' my childrens vork too, py tam!" John walked away,his only resource when his father was in a passion.

God blesse mine Nephew, that thine eyes may see Thy childrens children with prosperity!

He was an affectionate father, after his manner; but allowed no foolish sentiment to interfere with the practical basis of his childrens' education and bringing-up.

If you had seen (as I have) pious parents destroying in their own childrens' minds all faith, all reverence for holy things, by mixing themselves up in religious controversies, and indulging by their own firesides in fierce denunciations of men no worse than themselves; if you will watch (as you may) young people taking refuge, some in utter frivolity, saying, 'What am I to believe?

It seems almost that voice from heav'n, Had spoke my childrens' sins forgiven, So suddenly had calmness stole O'er the deep currents of my soul.

"Childrens Minds are narrow, and weak, and usually susceptible but of one Thought at once.

Carl E. Gardner (A); 18Aug55; R154812. GARDNER, EMELYN E. A handbook of childrens literature, by Emelyn E. Gardner and Eloise Ramsey.

A handbook of childrens literature.

SMITH, LLOYD E. The childrens story of Jesus.

VALLELY, HENRY E. The childrens story of Jesus.

The childrens story of Jesus.

Childrens Press Division of Regensteiner Publishing Enterprises (PWH); 28Oct75; R616412. R616413.

Childrens Press Division of Regensteiner Publishing Enterprises, Inc. (PWH); 28Oct75; R616413.

Childrens Press Division of Regensteiner Publishing Enterprises, Inc. (PWH); 28Oct75; R616414. R616450.

Carl E. Gardner (A); 18Aug55; R154812. GARDNER, EMELYN E. A handbook of childrens literature, by Emelyn E. Gardner and Eloise Ramsey.

A book of childrens literature.

Regensteiner Publishing Enterprises, Inc. (Childrens Press, a division of R P E) (PWH); 5Apr74; R574121. R574122.

Regensteiner Publishing Enterprises, Inc. (Childrens Press, a division of R P E) (PWH); 5Apr74; R574123. R574124.

© 15Jun46; AA15027. Regensteiner Publishing Enterprises, Inc. (Childrens Press, a division of R P E) (PWH); 5Apr74; R574124.

Childrens Press Division of Regensteiner Publishing Enterprises (PWH); 28Oct75; R616412. R616413.

Childrens Press Division of Regensteiner Publishing Enterprises, Inc. (PWH); 28Oct75; R616413.

Childrens Press Division of Regensteiner Publishing Enterprises, Inc. (PWH); 28Oct75; R616414. R616450.

By your favour, but I do; and 'twas won fairly: a sixieme, and fourteen by aces, by your own confession,What a pox, we don't make childrens' play, I hope? Trice.

Books 1 10 3 Sashes 1 5 0 Dress Cap 2 8 Hatt 3 10 Handkerchief 1 Childrens Books 4 6 Whirligig 1 6 Fiddle 2 6 Quadrille Boxes 1 17 6."

48 examples of  childrens  in sentences