Poorness in A Sentence

    1

    In spite, however, of all mitigations the Franciscans have nearly always presented to the world an object lesson in evangelical poverty by the poorness and simplicity of their lives and surroundings.

    2

    The Spanish Roman and the Visigoth, so-called, of that epoch of poorness of spirit, accustomed as he was to compound with one master after another, saw nothing dishonourable in making such an arrangement.

    3

    Where the malnutrition is the effect of poorness in the quality of the blood, the results are of course more widespread.