Julian, Or, Scenes in JudeaJames Miller, 1865 - 271 pages |
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Page 11
... observed in the chief towns of Italy . I remembered , indeed , the magnificence and boundless wealth of Herod , but I do not think , my mother , that even you yourself are aware of the greatness of his achievements , not only here in ...
... observed in the chief towns of Italy . I remembered , indeed , the magnificence and boundless wealth of Herod , but I do not think , my mother , that even you yourself are aware of the greatness of his achievements , not only here in ...
Page 14
... stranger in this part of the world , and would observe the customs of a new people , you will be well repaid for the delay by remaining and witnessing them . " if I said " that I should certainly do so ; 14 JULIAN . •
... stranger in this part of the world , and would observe the customs of a new people , you will be well repaid for the delay by remaining and witnessing them . " if I said " that I should certainly do so ; 14 JULIAN . •
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... observation of a curious traveller . " A mingled look of scorn and rage was the only response I received at first for this speech . He paced the deck of the vessel a few moments , and I supposed would not deign to hold further ...
... observation of a curious traveller . " A mingled look of scorn and rage was the only response I received at first for this speech . He paced the deck of the vessel a few moments , and I supposed would not deign to hold further ...
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... observed the great beauty of the spot , and the many tokens of wealth and refinement in the garden and in the dwelling , the forms and proportions of which were now distinctly to be seen through the opening trees , I found myself ...
... observed the great beauty of the spot , and the many tokens of wealth and refinement in the garden and in the dwelling , the forms and proportions of which were now distinctly to be seen through the opening trees , I found myself ...
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... observed with indignation the place , which in Rome had been assigned the Jew , and the manner in which , both by those in power and the common citizen , he had been treated ; that nothing there could be done by so few against so many ...
... observed with indignation the place , which in Rome had been assigned the Jew , and the manner in which , both by those in power and the common citizen , he had been treated ; that nothing there could be done by so few against so many ...
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