10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «TO BE BROUGHT TO BED»
Discover the use of
to be brought to bed in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
to be brought to bed and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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An English and Welsh Dictionary, Wherein, Not Only the ...
To be brought to bed , F.sgor, bod wedi esgor, cael ei hebrwng (bod wedi ei
hebrwng) i'w gwely, She is brought to bed of a son, Hi a esgorodd ar fab ; neu, %
Ganwyd iddi fab. She is now just brought to bed, Y mac hi yn newydd ei hebrwng
i'w ...
John Walters, Hannah Walters, 1828
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An English and Welsh Dictionary: Wherein Not Only the Words, ...
Cist-wely, gwely ar wedd dill- ad-gist. h straw bed, ». Gwely gwellt. Л bride-bed, »
. Priod-wely, gwely priodas. A séttle-bed, a. Meingc-wely, gwely ar wedd maingc.
A táble-bed, ». Byrdd-wely, gwely ar lun tal- fort. To be brought to bed, Esgor, ...
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Cobbett's Weekly Political Register
... Mr. Edmeades bled her, that she had a vinIent heat in her blood, and that Mr.
Edmeadcs should bleed her. I told the Princess that I was very anxious how she
would manage to be brought to bed, without its being known: that I hoped she
had ...
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Cobbett's Political Register
... she said, one of the days that Mr. Edmeades bled her, that she had a vio- lent
heat in her blood, aud that Mr. Edmeades should bleed her. I told the Princess
that I was very anxious how she would manage to be brought to bed, without its ...
5
Parliamentary Papers, House of Commons and Command
Were you attended by a Medical Person ? Yes. Up to the Time of your being
brought to Bed ? Yes. When you were about to be brought to Bed did you make
any Inquiry or express any Wish with respect to the Person who was to attend you
?
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons, 1838
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Vollständiges englisch-deutsches und deutsch-englisches ...
bctt, n. childbed; inS —belt fciniiicii, to be brought to bed; im — btttt liegen , to lie
in or down; — bcttctiim, /. woman in childbed, parturient, one brought to bed; —
bcttficber, n. miliary fever; —tank, /. christening, baptism; — tauffcfr, — taiifmal)t, n.
Johann Gottfried Flügel, Napoleon N W. Meissner, 1856
I told the Princess that I was very anxious how she would manage to be brought
to bed without its being known—that I hoped she had a safe person. She said,
yes; she should have a person from abroad; that she had a. great horror of
having ...
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The royal dictionary abridged in two parts: I. French and ...
05» To be brought to Bed, Accoucher. One that is brought to Bed, Vne accouchée
, une fenrny an couche. (Q» A Bed, fon which the Cannon lies in the Carriage,)
Flafque. ftj» The Bed in the Cod of Pulîé, legume. A Feather-bed, Un lit de plume.
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The Royal Dictionary: Abridged in Two Parts, I French and ...
J5* To be brought to Bed, Accoucher. One chat is brought to Bed, Une
accouchée, une femme en Couche. (ty* A Bed, fon which the Cannon lits in the
Carriage,) Fläfque. (rt* The Bed in the Cod of Pulfc, legume. Л Feather-bed, Un Ut
de plume.
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Women, Work and Sociability in Early Modern London
... was charged with 'receiving a strange woman, great with child by Robert Deloe
, to be brought to bed in her house'; in April 1614 Ann Marrcroft of St Sepulchre's
was accused of 'suffering a lewd woman to be brought to bed of a bastard child, ...
Tim Reinke-Williams, 2014