Which preposition to use with cleanliness
AS NOT ONLY HEALTH BUT LIFE may be said to depend on the cleanliness of culinary utensils, great attention must be paid to their condition generally, but more especially to that of the saucepans, stewpans, and boilers.
Negligence and want of cleanliness in her and her household generally, will naturally lead you to the conclusion, that her servant has suffered from the influence of the bad example.
The scurvy, that great curse of long voyages, is as much owing to neglect of cleanliness as to diet.
The import of these words seems to point out the necessity of warmth and cleanliness to ladies in this condition.
Everything in it seems cleanthe windows, pews, cushions, mats, floors, &c., are all clean; there is even an air of cleanliness about the sweeping brushes and the venerable dust bin.
I never met with greater order and cleanliness than herea proof that blows and thumps are not indispensably necessary, as I had so often been assured.
Strict cleanliness with all the ironing utensils must be observed, as, if this is not the case, not the most expert ironer will be able to make her things look clear and free from smears, &c.
The most of the streets are paved with coarse granite blocks, yet on account of the narrowness of the streets, and the want of cleanliness by the great mass of the inhabitants, the streets are usually very filthy.
At the end of two minutes he rose, and was about to dust his knees, after his usual custom, but, becoming suddenly aware of the difference in cleanliness between Naomi's lime-ash and the floors of the various meeting-houses of his acquaintance, refrained.
But to return to the more immediate effects of cleanliness on health.
When you consider that on the health of your slaves almost your whole voyage dependsfor all other risques but mortality, seizures and bad debts the underwriters are accountable foryou will therefore particularly attend to smoking your vessel, washing her with vinegar, to the clarifying your water with lime or brimstone, and to cleanliness among your own people as well as among the slaves.
I know that you have spent an occasional week at the sea-shore during the summer, and that many people prefer to do up their cleanliness for the year during these excursions; indeed, you yourself have mentioned to me, at such times, with some enthusiasm, your daily sea-bath.
Indeed, for cleanliness from head to foot she was a model.