Julian, Or, Scenes in JudeaJames Miller, 1865 - 271 pages |
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... nobler and purer in his own eye , when did other than a Jew so esteem it . Who ever has heard of Romans , Greeks , or Egyptians becoming Jews , and receiving save in --- numbers most inconsiderable - the Jewish faith ? Yet is 6 JULIAN .
... nobler and purer in his own eye , when did other than a Jew so esteem it . Who ever has heard of Romans , Greeks , or Egyptians becoming Jews , and receiving save in --- numbers most inconsiderable - the Jewish faith ? Yet is 6 JULIAN .
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... Greeks , Romans , anything , -anything but Jews . Is this a city of Jews we are entering ? It stands on the soil of Judea , but it belongs not to the rightful occupants of the soil . Cæsarea is first Greek , then Roman , last and least ...
... Greeks , Romans , anything , -anything but Jews . Is this a city of Jews we are entering ? It stands on the soil of Judea , but it belongs not to the rightful occupants of the soil . Cæsarea is first Greek , then Roman , last and least ...
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... Greeks , was bountifully supplied ; nor was I denied that , whatever it might be , which wealth could procure , which was thought necessary to place me on a level with the young men of the capital in any pursuit or pleasure . But to my ...
... Greeks , was bountifully supplied ; nor was I denied that , whatever it might be , which wealth could procure , which was thought necessary to place me on a level with the young men of the capital in any pursuit or pleasure . But to my ...
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... Greek , and the Greek is an enemy more bitter than even the Roman . Quar- rels continually arise , and blood is ... Greeks always in league with the Romans . Even now - but see , here comes Philip , and with ill news too ; if JULIAN ...
... Greek , and the Greek is an enemy more bitter than even the Roman . Quar- rels continually arise , and blood is ... Greeks always in league with the Romans . Even now - but see , here comes Philip , and with ill news too ; if JULIAN ...
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... Greeks have triumphed . ' Tis as I said it would be . A new insult is heaped upon us , and our ears are again to ring with the hisses and laughter of the city . Our warnings , our appeals , our entreaties , for we even entreated ...
... Greeks have triumphed . ' Tis as I said it would be . A new insult is heaped upon us , and our ears are again to ring with the hisses and laughter of the city . Our warnings , our appeals , our entreaties , for we even entreated ...
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