20 Words to use with rescue

Were you just sendin' out a rescue-party of one?" The Colonel nodded.

These cruisers had already done wonderful rescue work for the Russian Jews in Palestine, who, when war was declared, were to have been sent to the Mesopotamian town of Urfathere to suffer massacre and outrage like the Armenians.

Churches, rescue missions and the National League on Urban Conditions Among Negroes have offered relief in some of these cases.

On the rescue trail.

Above our van great angels Shall fight along the sky; While martyrs pure and crowned saints To God for rescue cry.

'Twas nearest me he was flung up, and I ran down the beach, caring nothing for the white foam, nor for the under-tow, and laid hold of him: for had he not left the rescue-line last night, and run down into the surf to save my worthless life?

The humanist contention that Truth is human rescues man from the despondency in which his failure to grasp absolute truth had left him.

For the first time since his rescue medicine was given himsome muriate of iron.

I meant to do the big rescue act, but you mobilize too quick for me.

Amazed we fly, directly in a line Laocoon they pursue, and first entwine (Each preying upon one) his tender sons; Then him, who armed to their rescue runs, They seized, and with entangling folds embraced, 210

The office of my democratic contemporary was closed, and he fled to New England, while his assistant went with my only male assistant to rescue settlers.

As for Martialius [lacuna] the military tribunes pretending to come to the rescue slew [lacuna]

What voyager ever counted life-boats, or worked out the awful calculation, so obvious now, that there was only rescue space provided for one-third of the number of souls aboard?

This sealed their own fate, for, while they were standing by to rescue survivors, first the Hogue and then the Cressy was torpedoed.

You see when the distance that the rescue team has to travel is long, the snake may not necessarily remain in the same spot till it gets there.

thou hast no hope to scape; he that dares most, and damns away his soul to do thee service, will sooner fetch meat from a hungry Lion, than come to rescue thee; thou hast death about thee: h'as undone thine honour, poyson'd thy vertue, and of a lovely rose, left thee a canker.

This book is intended for such rescue purpose, buoyant and trustworthy but, it is to be hoped, not heavy.

For the rescue cases read Wilson's Rise and Fall of the Slave Power in America, Chap.

"And now," she added, when Joe had resumed his shoes and coat, "will you please tell me your name and how you learned to walk wires and rescue cats?" "I never rescued cats before," Joe returned, smiling.

At other times the Master sallies out in the rain with rescue crews to save the mill from floods and more than once the "tumbling dam" goes by the board in spite of all efforts.

20 Words to use with  rescue