| 1822 - 486 sider
...'Alas, my Lord,' said the peasant, * in making my escape from my cottage, I bad not lime to bring off my cow, which was the support of my family. The enemy will drive her away with them, and I shall never find another so good.' Fenelon, availing himself of his safe conduct,... | |
| 1829 - 434 sider
...Alas! my Lord," said the poor man, " in making my escape from my cottage, I had not time to bring off my cow, which was the support of my family. The enemy...accompanied by a single servant, and drove the cow back himself to the peasant. ' " This," said Cardinal Maury, " is perhaps the finest act of Fenelon's... | |
| François de Salignac de La Mothe- Fénelon - 1829 - 316 sider
...Alas ! my Lord," said the poor man, " in making my escape from my cottage, I had not time to bring off my cow, which was the support of my family. The enemy...accompanied by a single servant, and drove the cow back himself to the peasant. "This," said Cardinal Maury, "is perhaps the finest act of Fenelon's life."... | |
| William Ellery Channing - 1830 - 630 sider
...Alas ! my lord," said the poor man, " in making my escape from my cottage, I had not time to bring off my cow, which, was the support of my family. The enemy...accompanied by a single servant, and drove the cow back himself to the peasant. ' " This," said Cardinal Maury, " is perhaps the finest act of Fenelon... | |
| William Ellery Channing - 1830 - 622 sider
...Alas ! my lord," said the poor man, " in making my escape from my cottage, I had not time to bring off my cow, which was the support of my family. The enemy...accompanied by a single servant, and drove the cow back himself to the peasant. ' " This," said Cardinal Maury, " is perhaps the finest act of Fenelon's... | |
| William Ellery Channing - 1830 - 38 sider
..."Alas! my Lord," said the poor man, "in making my escape from my cottage, I had not time to bring off my cow, which was the support of my family. The enemy will drive her sway, and I shall never find another so good." Fenelon, availing himself of his privilege of safe conduct,... | |
| François de Salignac de La Mothe- Fénelon - 1831 - 314 sider
...Alas! my Lord," said the poor man, " in making my escape from my eottage, I had not time to bring off my cow, which was the support of my family. The enemy...accompanied by a single servant, and drove the cow back himself to the peasant. "This," said Cardinal Maury, "is perhaps the finest act of Fenelon's life."... | |
| William Ellery Channing - 1835 - 484 sider
...'Alas! my lord,' said the poor man, ' in making my escape from my cottage, I had not time to bring off my cow, which was the support of my family. The enemy...accompanied by a single servant, and drove the cow back himself to the peasant. "' This,' said Cardinal Maury, ' is perhaps the finest act of Fenelon's... | |
| Association for the Improvement of Juvenile Books - 1841 - 250 sider
..."Alas, my lord," said the poor man, "in making my escape from my cottage, I had not time to bring off my cow, which was the support of my family. The enemy...safe conduct, immediately set out accompanied by a servant, and drove the cow back himself to the peasant Another instance of his tenderness to the poor,... | |
| George Washington Montgomery - 1841 - 232 sider
...Howard, by J. Baldwin Brown. • man, " in making my escape from my cottage, I had not time to bring off my cow, which was the support of my family. The enemy...accompanied by a single servant, and drove the cow back himself to the peasant."* By thus •walking according to the law of overcoming evil with good,... | |
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