33 Verbs to Use for the Word parentage

" Dr. Elze, ranks the author of Harold and Juan among the four greatest English poets, and claims for him the intellectual parentage of Lamartine and Musset in France, of Espronceda in Spain, of Puschkin in Russia, with some modifications, of Heine in Germany, of Berchet and others in Italy.

On being questioned respecting her parentage, she said her father's name was Shíwer, of the race of Feridún.

I swear to you, as there is faith in man, and hope for the dying Christian, that so far as any know their parentage, I am the child of Gaetano Grimaldi, the present Doge of Genoa, and of no other man!

" "Did you explain to him the facts concerning his parentage and history?"

So it assigns the parentage of the solar system to a spiral nebula composed of planetismals, and the planets as formed from knots in the nebula, where many planetismals had been concentrated near the intersections of their orbits.

To-night the same moon that, a thousand miles to the south, was lighting the way for Ben and Ezram on their northern journey, shone on her as she hastened down the long, shadowed street toward her father's shack, revealing her forest parentage for all to see.

The lines were soft about her lips and eyes, indicating a marked sweetness and tenderness of nature; but these traits did not in the least deny her parentage.

The second cycle of legends disclaimed any miraculous parentage for the hero of Tollan.

" "Can't you find any mark on her clothes," asked Euphemia, "by which you could discover her parentage?

Let us hope that the fifth, of which, being the outcome of his famous Conference, he may in a sense be described as the "onlie begetter," will not disgrace its parentage.

And accordingly, though every fact as to the canine race is parallel to the facts which have been used before to establish the common parentage of the pigeons in Columba livia, all these are thrown over in a moment, and Mr. Darwin, first assuming, without the shadow of proof, that our domestic breeds are descended from different species, proceeds calmly to argue from this, as though it were a demonstrated certainty.

Of course he could expose the real parentage of Mary Bartley, and put both Bartley and Hope to shame, and then the Cliffords would make Bartley disgorge the £20,000.

We tried to find out his parentage.

A little son made his appearance, and as though to fix the real parentage of the Count, he was baptised Giorgio.

Seeking to improve the physical type, scientific Materialism, it seemed to me, must forbid parentage to any but healthy married couples; it must restrict childbearing within the limits consistent with the thorough health and physical well-being of the mother; it must impose it as a duty never to bring children into the world unless the conditions for their fair nurture and development are present.

J Fletcher gives her the true parentage: Primrose, first born child of Ver There are some kinds of primroses, that are not pale.

It was evident that he had been nursing hatred and loathing against his lodger for some time, and that to-night the floodgates of his pent-up wrath had been burst asunder through the mysterious prince's taunts, and insinuations anent the cloud and secrecy which hung round the Lamberts' parentage.

Vergil seems to imply that the brogue as well as the name Cimber had been assumed to hide his Asiatic parentage.

70 To pity this complaint our former rage Converts; we now inquire his parentage; What of their counsels or affairs he knew Then fearless he replies, 'Great king!

When we see a new-born child we do not think that we have learned its parentage in being told about its mother.

His wife is little better than Goody, in her birth, education, or dress; and as to himself, we must let his parentage alone.

In limiting the parentage of Modern English Liberalism of a Radical or democratic type to Rousseau and Bentham, the author has left out of sight what is assuredly a much more important factor than any speculative, literary, or philosophic matter whatever.

Any one who does not happen to hear or notice this remark, is almost certain to misapprehend Dina's parentage.

The Rani indignantly denied the accusation and said that if the two brothers fought her son would prove his parentage.

There is no doubt that there was excellent stock in both places, and there is also no doubt that though at times this was used to the best advantage, there was a good deal of carelessness in mating, and a certain amount in recording the parentage of some of the terriers.

33 Verbs to Use for the Word  parentage