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phia, he was sent as assistant to the aged and | infirm Prince Gallitzin at Loretto, Pennsylvania. |
s, in particular for the non-working, aged and | infirm around Alice. |
in 1898 as a benevolent fund for the aged and | infirm of the city; he also supported the Children's |
lind, our deaf, our dumb, our pitiful aged and | infirm; to build highways and hospitals and schools, |
He was president of the Aged and | Infirm Carpenters' Asylum in 1842. |
ress of the Carmelite Sisters for the Aged and | Infirm, was born on January 21, 1893 in Brockagh. |
seventeen Franciscan Fathers, mostly aged and | infirm, in charge of the twenty-one secularized India |
t for the purpose of housing the old and often | infirm occupants who lived there.The proceeds of the |
Slaves outside this age range, and those | infirm were valued lower. |
pt clergymen, Quakers, school masters, and the | infirm. |
y scraped together a fresh army, and, although | infirm, was reappointed to his command by the home go |
m B. Ledyard declined a re-election because of | infirm health. |
wards the Swedish King, but he had become very | infirm after an apoplexic stroke in the autumn of 161 |
an aunt who spent much of her time caring for | infirm neighbors. |
ictments under which the men were charged were | infirm, and did not specifically allege that the murd |
ish, and concerned that some may be elderly or | infirm, St. Finbar's pastor, Father Robert Howard dec |
a Cares Group, which ensures that elderly and | infirm members receive regular contact; and a Friends |
It supports homes for the elderly and | infirm, and runs three independent schools - Whitgift |
Though he was elderly and | infirm, he ate only fifteen figs during the Great For |
The sick, elderly and | infirm were cared for in poorhouses whereas the able- |
eled stabbing spree, attacking the elderly and | infirm, writing about his experiences in letters to h |
t would go on to operate a home for elderly or | infirm women, a home for orphans and other charitable |
pplier of bathing products for the elderly and | infirm due to her association with the character of C |
gious community and medieval hospital for poor | infirm people next to the Tower of London. |
pital of St Lawrence became a hospital for the | infirm poor in around 1348. |
icated to helping provide support for elderly, | infirm or distressed members and former members of th |
the construction of a hospital to care for the | infirm. |
his father at about the age of ten, he proved | infirm of mind and body, and was deposed in favor of |
times known as Henry the Sufferer or Henry the | Infirm (Spanish: Enrique el Doliente, Galician: Henri |
blished in 1945 to provide low-cost housing to | infirm or disabled ex-servicemen and their widows. |
cation to the needs and dignity of the ill and | infirm. |
es that when trust is absent and management is | infirm - damage ensues |
mising soldier, in contrast to the nervous and | infirm commander of the troops on Delhi Ridge, Major |
ch at Odense in February 1559, though now very | infirm and blind, and died at the end of the same yea |
owry, the no-good, indebted nephew of elderly, | infirm billionaire Albert Dennison seeks to speed his |
Morton stated that he was old and | infirm and would have been unlikely to survive confin |
he election; he had in fact ordered an old and | infirm pilot, who he knew intended to vote for his ri |
Those who were old or | infirm could use crutches or, as time went on, miseri |
m he was no use to them, as he was too old and | infirm for our purposes. |
th the preference of predators towards old and | infirm individuals which can no longer sustain peak s |
Negroes old, or | infirm, or too young were weeded out and sent to Fede |
, offered comfort and shelter for the poor and | infirm. |
nd Le Mans' new bishop cared for the poor, the | infirm, and the orphans. |
She became | infirm after 1712, and died 8 May 1720, aged 76. |
r World War II, it was a hospital for sick and | infirm displaced persons in the American zone of occu |
lief in Scotland be extended from the sick and | infirm to include the healthy impoverished. |
0 per annum was to be set aside for the "…poor | infirm persons of the Miami tribe, and for the educat |
s, and still hosts a hospital for the mentally | infirm. |
of the right to life for the unborn, disabled, | infirm, aged and other vulnerable groups. |
attend the Assembly until 1807 when he was too | infirm to travel to Edinburgh. |
of Lawrence Serche, as a brother; John was not | infirm, but promised to contribute ten marks to the r |
rator opened in July 1793: "a resort where the | infirm in health, the convalescent, and those whose a |
Lonely since the death of his wife and | infirm due to a stroke, Harry wants to retire to a ra |
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