Julian, Or, Scenes in JudeaJames Miller, 1865 - 271 pages |
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... hath been to ape the Roman , talk like him , walk like him , dress like him , smile like him , frown like him , and who now am the inmate of Jews , -Jews , not of Rome , who are somewhat , but of Judea , who are the refuse and ...
... hath been to ape the Roman , talk like him , walk like him , dress like him , smile like him , frown like him , and who now am the inmate of Jews , -Jews , not of Rome , who are somewhat , but of Judea , who are the refuse and ...
Page 37
... hath been with others whom I could name else- where , a point of vanity to strip nemselves of every- thing , that by its strangeness should proclaim them Jews , retaining little but the name , and a very slight observance of their ...
... hath been with others whom I could name else- where , a point of vanity to strip nemselves of every- thing , that by its strangeness should proclaim them Jews , retaining little but the name , and a very slight observance of their ...
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... hath not been revoked , and the five hun- dred proceed this day to the judgment seat of Pilate , but with their tongues cut out , and their hands bound . ” " Speak not in riddles , Philip - what is it ? " " It is true , Anna , as I have ...
... hath not been revoked , and the five hun- dred proceed this day to the judgment seat of Pilate , but with their tongues cut out , and their hands bound . ” " Speak not in riddles , Philip - what is it ? " " It is true , Anna , as I have ...
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... provinces , whom , said they , she is bound to protect , and defend against aggression , specially when aimed at their re- ligion , which it hath ever been the custom of 6 * E JULIAN .. 65 priest, "chiefly from Antipas of Galilee, but ...
... provinces , whom , said they , she is bound to protect , and defend against aggression , specially when aimed at their re- ligion , which it hath ever been the custom of 6 * E JULIAN .. 65 priest, "chiefly from Antipas of Galilee, but ...
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William Ware. ligion , which it hath ever been the custom of Rome to respect and secure to her subjects . Whatever truth , noble Pilate , there may be in such things , we name them not , but rather come pleading our friendship and ...
William Ware. ligion , which it hath ever been the custom of Rome to respect and secure to her subjects . Whatever truth , noble Pilate , there may be in such things , we name them not , but rather come pleading our friendship and ...
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