Aún no tenemos significados para "beg alms".
1Among them, the Father of Saint Lazarus came here to beg alms.
2All they can do is beg alms; often they are arrested as vagabonds.
3A blind man and a Cripple were travelling-companions and used to beg alms in company.
4From then on I didn't beg alms for the candles of Saint Lazarus, but for the blessed Father Anselmo.
5She did not have to live with strangers,-andbeg alms!...
6Thus he obtains favour with God, and for these expenses they beg alms of the Brahmans if they are poor.
7To beg alms he would be ashamed; and, moreover, he works for the benefit of mankind just as does a factory machine.
8And that none of the said poor should go out of their own parish to beg alms; whereof the beadles were to take care.
9Once two poor women came to her at the castle and begged alms.
10Over the highways by day, begging alms from fellow travelers.
11One day a little old woman came to the door of the palace begging alms.
12Why Diogenes had been noticed begging alms from a statue, a citizen wished to know.
13Before reaching France he is robbed, and escapes death from want only by begging alms.
14On the route our carriages were surrounded by a crowd of miserable Muscovites begging alms.
15They traveled from town to town, singing and preaching the glory of God and begging alms.
16Finally, both begged alms in the public streets; and the bones of each filled a pauper's grave.
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