Julian, Or, Scenes in JudeaJames Miller, 1865 - 271 pages |
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Page 8
... continued prospect of the country , with as much distinctness and satisfaction , methinks , as if I had been travelling by land ; at least with distinctness enough , for every pleasure of this sort is increased by a certain degree of ...
... continued prospect of the country , with as much distinctness and satisfaction , methinks , as if I had been travelling by land ; at least with distinctness enough , for every pleasure of this sort is increased by a certain degree of ...
Page 9
... continued garden . The rich agriculture of the husbandman was pushed out to the very sands of the sea - beach , and every cape , and promontory , and lofty peak , showed , sparkling in the sun , the white walls of a village or some ...
... continued garden . The rich agriculture of the husbandman was pushed out to the very sands of the sea - beach , and every cape , and promontory , and lofty peak , showed , sparkling in the sun , the white walls of a village or some ...
Page 46
... continued , " as you would see yourself , if you would re- flect one moment . In his principles and general pur- pose he is right , so I judge ; in his present action he is wrong : he is over hasty . He will but inflame both the ...
... continued , " as you would see yourself , if you would re- flect one moment . In his principles and general pur- pose he is right , so I judge ; in his present action he is wrong : he is over hasty . He will but inflame both the ...
Page 67
... continued , in a sharp and bitter tone.- " You Jews are surely a short - sighted , besotted people . What cares Rome , think you , for your good will ? Shall she owe you thanks and favors , that you affect her , and honor her ? She owes ...
... continued , in a sharp and bitter tone.- " You Jews are surely a short - sighted , besotted people . What cares Rome , think you , for your good will ? Shall she owe you thanks and favors , that you affect her , and honor her ? She owes ...
Page 68
... continued , " does it gratify us , who , as I have before aimed to show , love Rome even as her own children , when we can offer our mite to increase the lustre of her greatness . Nay , it were not reason that we looked to obtain at all ...
... continued , " does it gratify us , who , as I have before aimed to show , love Rome even as her own children , when we can offer our mite to increase the lustre of her greatness . Nay , it were not reason that we looked to obtain at all ...
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