... flock from the jaws of the ravening wolves ready to devour them. My vicar might, in this extremity, have recurred, and not in vain, to other nations ; but, with me, the French are, and ever have been the first, the best, the most deserving of all... The History of the Popes,: From the Foundation of the See of Rome, to the ... - Halaman 374oleh Archibald Bower - 1754Tampilan utuh - Tentang buku ini
| George Stokes - 1799 - 364 halaman
...entreating, nay, and commands you to hasten, to run, to fly to the relief of my favourite people, &c. My Vicar might, in this extremity, have recurred, and not in vain, to other nations, but with me the French are, and ever have been the first, the best, the most deserving of all nations... | |
| A watchman - 1834 - 432 halaman
...delay, but to come with all possible speed, and rescue my chosen flock from the jaws of the ravening wolves, ready to devour them. My vicar might in this...extremity have recurred, and not in vain, to other nations : but with me the French are, and ever have been, the first, the best, the most deserving of all nations... | |
| John Dowling - 1845 - 698 halaman
...delay, but to come with all possible speed, and rescue my chosen flock from the jaws of the ravening wolves ready to devour them. My vicar might, in this...extremity, have recurred, and not in vain, to other nations ; but with me the French are, and ever have been, the first, the best, the most deserving of all nations... | |
| Robert Blakey - 1855 - 556 halaman
...delay, but to come with all possible speed, and rescue my choseri flock from the jaws of the ravening wolves ready to devour them. My vicar might, in this...extremity, have recurred, and not in vain, to other nations ; but with me the French are, and ever have been, the first, the best, the most deserving of all nations... | |
| John Dowling - 1871 - 962 halaman
...delay, but to come with all possible speed, and rescue my chosen flock from the jaws of the ravening wolves ready to devour them. My vicar might, in this...extremity, have recurred, and not in vain, to other nations ; but with me the French are, and ever have been, the first, the best, the most deserving of all nations... | |
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