Julian, Or, Scenes in JudeaJames Miller, 1865 - 271 pages |
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... behold it . Before that day these aged limbs shall rest in the sepulchres of Beth - Harem , and these walls will have fallen and mingled with the common earth . It is not to - morrow , nor the day after , that the kingdom shall come ...
... behold it . Before that day these aged limbs shall rest in the sepulchres of Beth - Harem , and these walls will have fallen and mingled with the common earth . It is not to - morrow , nor the day after , that the kingdom shall come ...
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... a lofty tower , upon the summit of which you behold a Colossus of Asia , while on the opposite side of the entrance , upon a similar tower which terminates the shorter arm of the mole , stands a Colossus of 10 JULIAN .
... a lofty tower , upon the summit of which you behold a Colossus of Asia , while on the opposite side of the entrance , upon a similar tower which terminates the shorter arm of the mole , stands a Colossus of 10 JULIAN .
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... behold a barbarous and uncultivated people , I should thus meet instead , all the signs of elegance and taste which had marked the cities of Greece and Syria , or are to be observed in the chief towns of Italy . I remembered , indeed ...
... behold a barbarous and uncultivated people , I should thus meet instead , all the signs of elegance and taste which had marked the cities of Greece and Syria , or are to be observed in the chief towns of Italy . I remembered , indeed ...
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... behold ! That too was the work of Herod . Few things in Athens are finer . " We It was a noble structure indeed ; and the whole scene was imposing and grand , owing both to the buildings and the crowds of people who thronged the streets ...
... behold ! That too was the work of Herod . Few things in Athens are finer . " We It was a noble structure indeed ; and the whole scene was imposing and grand , owing both to the buildings and the crowds of people who thronged the streets ...
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... behold themselves , the lives of their children , their homes , the prosperity of their cities , and the religion which they have received through so many ages , made the sport of a tyranny like this . Rome at home is compassionate and ...
... behold themselves , the lives of their children , their homes , the prosperity of their cities , and the religion which they have received through so many ages , made the sport of a tyranny like this . Rome at home is compassionate and ...
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