Julian, Or, Scenes in JudeaJames Miller, 1865 - 271 pages |
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... this purple wall of partition . Happily , as we drew near the port of Berytus , beyond which lay the mountains of the Li- banus and Anti - Libanus , there was not so much of the quality of which I speak in the air , as JULIAN .
... this purple wall of partition . Happily , as we drew near the port of Berytus , beyond which lay the mountains of the Li- banus and Anti - Libanus , there was not so much of the quality of which I speak in the air , as JULIAN .
Page 9
... walls of a village or some insulated dwelling , proving how thickly peopled must be the country , which could spare its in- habitants for the cultivation of spots naturally barren and inhospitable , but now by the hand of industry ...
... walls of a village or some insulated dwelling , proving how thickly peopled must be the country , which could spare its in- habitants for the cultivation of spots naturally barren and inhospitable , but now by the hand of industry ...
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... wall , intended partly as an additional feature of magnifi- cence , and partly as a defence against the assaults of an enemy . From the inner shore of this wide basin , — which for vastness seems a lake , -rises by a gradual ascent the ...
... wall , intended partly as an additional feature of magnifi- cence , and partly as a defence against the assaults of an enemy . From the inner shore of this wide basin , — which for vastness seems a lake , -rises by a gradual ascent the ...
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... walls . As it is , they enjoy competence and more . But the dearest wealth of the house is the zeal for the law and the rights of Judea which fires the souls of Philip and Anna , the son and daughter of the Merchant . The best I can ...
... walls . As it is , they enjoy competence and more . But the dearest wealth of the house is the zeal for the law and the rights of Judea which fires the souls of Philip and Anna , the son and daughter of the Merchant . The best I can ...
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... , ruinous through the falling asunder of the ill - cemented masonry . Pilate could hardly trust to his walls to defend him against any rising of the citizens 2 * B JULIAN . 17 leave of me, after first directing me in such ...
... , ruinous through the falling asunder of the ill - cemented masonry . Pilate could hardly trust to his walls to defend him against any rising of the citizens 2 * B JULIAN . 17 leave of me, after first directing me in such ...
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