Aún no tenemos significados para "fear the people".
1I fear the people reason like Chabot, and are "fools to fame."
2If we say, From men, we fear the people.
3So that they do not fear the people of Oba, nor the scarecrows in the fields.
4But if we say, From man; we fear the people for they hold John as a prophet.
5If we're not careful, pretty soon a lot more buildings will be burning down as I fear the people have had enough.
6Yesterday the snow drifted badly, and I fear the people who went to Council will not have a good trail on the way home.
7I fear the people for their own sake; I fear the ruin and destruction they may, by ill-advised action, bring upon themselves and their country.
8The king feared the people and the people feared the king.
9And they sought to lay hands on him: but they feared the people.
10The sickly, weakly, timid man, fears the people, and is a tory by nature.
11Besides, it made more sense to teach them when they were young to fear the People.
12The chief priests and scribes sought how they might kill Him; for they feared the people.
13Where the government fears the people there's liberty.
14The chief priests and elders sought to lay hold of Jesus, but they feared the people.
15I feared the people were so frenzied and frightened that they might turn on each other.
16The Count Louis, fearing the people's indignation, concealed himself in the Convent of St. Bernard, at Brisighella.
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