| Robert Baird - 1839 - 176 sider
...Standing in the very highest rank of the nobility of the nation, she hesitated not to profess herself an humble follower of the Lamb, and taught her household...with us than it was." And after speaking much on the sub ject, in a most truly Christian spirit, she begged me to call upon as many of the English and Americans... | |
| 1840 - 844 sider
...can present few spectacles more noble. She had strong faith in the efficacy of prayer. When Mr. Baird called upon her a day or two after Fieschi had made...subject in a most .truly Christian spirit, she begged him to call upon as many of the English and Americans in Paris, who were pious, as he could, and request... | |
| Charles Benjamin Tayler - 1840 - 398 sider
...very striking proofs. When I called upon her a day or two after Fieschi had made his attempt on tne king's life, on the 28th of July, 1835, her feelings...call upon as many of the English and Americans in Pains, who were pious, as I could, and request them to unite their thanksgivings to God for the preservation... | |
| Horatio Hastings Weld - 1851 - 250 sider
...which had been made upon the king's life by Fieschi, her first words to a friend who called upon her were : " Oh ! there must have been much praying on...it would have been far worse with us than it was." On that occasion, a musket>ball passed through the front part of her husband's coat, and cutting slightly... | |
| Charles Benjamin TAYLER - 1876 - 176 sider
...which had been made upon the king's life by Fieschi, her first words to a friend who called upon her were, " Oh, there must have been much praying on the...it would have been far worse with us than it was." On that occasion a musket-ball passed through the front part of her husband's coat, and cutting slightly... | |
| Charles Bullock - 1876 - 346 sider
...which had been mado upon the king's life by Pieschi, her first words to a friend who called upon her were, " Oh, there must have been much praying on the...or it would have been far worse with us than it was ! " On that occasion a musket-ball passed through the front part of her husband's coat, and cutting... | |
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