| 1811 - 300 sider
...whom he had conspired ; and in plaintive accents would he cry out, " Oh Christ ! Oh Jesus Christ !" And then complain that he was abandoned by God and man. The hand which had traced in ancient writ the sentence of an impious and reviling king, seemed to trace before his eyes, " Crush... | |
| Philip Dixon Hardy - 1823 - 126 sider
...conspired against ; and in plaintive accents would cry out, ' oh Christ ! — oh Jesus Christ ! ' — and then complain that he was abandoned by God and man. —The Mareschal de Richelieu (says he) flew from the bed-side, declaring it to be a sight too terrible to... | |
| 1824 - 400 sider
...he had conspired against, and in plaintive accents he would cry out, "Oh Christ! Oh Jesus Christ;" and then complain that he was abandoned by God and man. The hand which had traced in ancient writ the sentence of an impious and reviling king, seemed to trace before his eyes, crush... | |
| Jabez Burns - 1829 - 378 sider
...whom he had conspired ; and in plaintive accents he would cry out, ' O Christ ! O Jesus Christ ! ' and then complain that he was abandoned by God and man. The hand which had traced in ancient writ the sentence of an impious and reviling King, seemed to trace before his eyes the horrid... | |
| Abner Cunningham - 1836 - 166 sider
...whom he had conspired ; and in plaintive accents he would cry out, " Oh Christ ! Oh Jesus Christ !" And then complain that he was abandoned by God and man. The hand which had traced in ancient writ the sentence of an impious and reviling king, seemed to trace before his eyes, Crush... | |
| 1844 - 406 sider
...had conspired against; and in plaintive accents would he cry out, "Oh! Christ! Oh] Jesus Christ !" and then complain that he was abandoned by God and man. The Hand which had traced in ancient writ the sentence of an impious and reviling king, seemed to trace before his eyes, "Crush... | |
| Davis Wasgatt Clark - 1851 - 592 sider
...whom he had conspired against; and in plaintive accents would he cry out, ' 0 Christ! 0 Jesus Christ!' and then complain that he was abandoned by God and man. The hand, which had traced, in ancient writ, the sentence of an impious and reviling king, seemed to trace before his eyes, ' Crush... | |
| Davis Wasgatt Clark - 1851 - 600 sider
...he had conspired against ; and in plaintive accents would he cry out, ' O Christ ! O Jesus Christ !' and then complain that he was abandoned by God and man. The hand, which had traced, in ancient writ, the sentence of an impious and reviling king, seemed to trace before his eyes, ' Crush... | |
| Augustus Charles Thompson - 1851 - 244 sider
...God he had conspired against, and in plaintive accents, would he cry, " Oh Christ ! oh Lord Jesus ! " and then complain that he was abandoned by God and man. The hand that had traced in ancient, with the sentence of an impious and reviling king, seemed to trace before... | |
| Septimus Sears - 1856 - 906 sider
...whom he had conspired against : and in plaintive accents he would cry out, O, Chiist! 0, Jesus Christ! and then complain that he was abandoned by God and man. The baud which had traced in ancient writ the sentence of an impious and reviling king, (Dan. v.) seemed... | |
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