Julian, Or, Scenes in JudeaJames Miller, 1865 - 271 pages |
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Page 50
... mildew . " I have waited , Roman , for such a day as this , and now it is come I hail it , and give God thanks . I dare not disobey the voice that sounds in my ear . As for Pilate and his legions , I care no more for 50 JULIAN .
... mildew . " I have waited , Roman , for such a day as this , and now it is come I hail it , and give God thanks . I dare not disobey the voice that sounds in my ear . As for Pilate and his legions , I care no more for 50 JULIAN .
Page 53
... voice at my side addressed me : - " I perceive , Sir , that you are a stranger by the manner in which you examine an object , which to us who dwell here is old and familiar . This magnificent structure we owe to the generosity and ...
... voice at my side addressed me : - " I perceive , Sir , that you are a stranger by the manner in which you examine an object , which to us who dwell here is old and familiar . This magnificent structure we owe to the generosity and ...
Page 57
... voice his noon- day prayers ; his eyes were so turned up as to give him the appearance of one in an agony , and his voice seemed to come forth from the passages of his nose rather than from those of the mouth . So distorted was his ...
... voice his noon- day prayers ; his eyes were so turned up as to give him the appearance of one in an agony , and his voice seemed to come forth from the passages of his nose rather than from those of the mouth . So distorted was his ...
Page 58
... voice puts to flight my philosophy . " So we passed on and mingled in the thickest of the throng of buyers and sellers - now in greater multi- tudes than usual , owing to the games . With almost all the affair of the synagogue was the ...
... voice puts to flight my philosophy . " So we passed on and mingled in the thickest of the throng of buyers and sellers - now in greater multi- tudes than usual , owing to the games . With almost all the affair of the synagogue was the ...
Page 69
... Rome loves her distant subjects as her nearer , and ever accepts with pride the tokens of their regard . " He was about to proceed with other things , when he was interrupted by a loud and clear voice , which I at once JULIAN . 69.
... Rome loves her distant subjects as her nearer , and ever accepts with pride the tokens of their regard . " He was about to proceed with other things , when he was interrupted by a loud and clear voice , which I at once JULIAN . 69.
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