| Richard Hooker - 1830 - 550 pages
...power of the State preserve her from destruction." Ded. " The National Church groans and bleeds, ' from the crown of its head to the soles of its feet,' through the daily intrusion of unworthy men into its Ministry. Patrons, Parents, Tutors, Colleges,... | |
| Elizabeth Freeman Hill - 1852 - 198 pages
...had been from the time of its mother's death) in a most deplorable condition, with sores and biles from the crown of its head to the soles of its feet — in short.it was in the last stage of a consumption, which she had imbibed from her mother, who... | |
| Haölé, George Washington Bates - Hawaii - 1854 - 506 pages
...OF SITTING. 284 In that condition she was feeding her child from "Nature's Nile." And that infant, from the crown of its head to the soles of its feet — lor it was quite nude — was covered, like its mother, with a disgusting cutaneous disease. I... | |
| James Melville Gilliss - Scientific expeditions - 1855 - 616 pages
...eminences. One, and that in which most agree, is as follows: A child, diseased with loathsome sores from the crown of its head to the soles of its feet, being deemed incurable, was placed by its parents, with a portion of bread and water, on a neighboring... | |
| Ellen Huntly Bullard Mason - Burma - 1862 - 414 pages
...remained out of school, because her child cried. I called for the child, and found it all over eruption, from the crown of its head to the soles of its feet. I ordered an ointment, and gave her a cake of castile soap. " Mama," she exclaimed, with all the disgust... | |
| George E. Fenwick, Francis Wayland Campbell - Medicine - 1867 - 180 pages
...appendages came away immediately. When the mother was made comfortable, attention was directed to the ohild. The funis seemed to be quite right. The child was...child had been pinched and bruised. Some of these spots were as large as a penny piece. Moreover, the child was wretchedly puny, and though perfect as... | |
| Grand Army of the Republic - United States - 1908 - 470 pages
...telegram from the President of the Mormon Church. They tell you that Utah is not loyal. It is loyal from the crown of its head to the soles of its feet, from the tops of its mountains to the depths of its mines — Utah is loyal. When we left Salt Lake... | |
| Octavius Perinchief - 1869 - 328 pages
...are diseased. Its eyes are blind. Its ears are deaf. Its nerves are paralyzed — a leprosy covers it from the crown of its head to the soles of its feet, and the worst of the disease is, like the opium eater, it loves the trance into which it has fallen. The... | |
| Sinclair Tousey - Europe - 1869 - 224 pages
...looked out of the eyes of the great bronze statue of Bavaria, a huge female figure, sixty-one feet from the crown of its head to the soles of its feet. The funeral pageant of the dead ex-king was on a small scale, much smaller than some of the huge breweries... | |
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