Julian: Or, Scenes in JudeaEstes and Lauriat, 1895 - 444 pages |
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... answered , that I was obliged to confess great ignorance of all that related to the Jews , as I was Roman born , and my reading and studies had lain in quite a different direction . At this flourish , which I had hoped should pass with ...
... answered , that I was obliged to confess great ignorance of all that related to the Jews , as I was Roman born , and my reading and studies had lain in quite a different direction . At this flourish , which I had hoped should pass with ...
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... answered , " in agreement with a sentiment he has been heard to utter , that to change a cruel or a rapacious governor of a province , is but to send a new and hungry robber to take the place of one who has already gorged himself , and ...
... answered , " in agreement with a sentiment he has been heard to utter , that to change a cruel or a rapacious governor of a province , is but to send a new and hungry robber to take the place of one who has already gorged himself , and ...
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... answer , I heeded him little . I joined him in his walk , and soon succeeded in convincing him that , in seeking his ... answered , " that , perhaps , I was not so much a Roman as at first appearance he might think me ; that it was true ...
... answer , I heeded him little . I joined him in his walk , and soon succeeded in convincing him that , in seeking his ... answered , " that , perhaps , I was not so much a Roman as at first appearance he might think me ; that it was true ...
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... answered , " that I was sure my interest was , as far as it went , a sincere one ; and if it had become a stronger one just in proportion to my better knowledge of my country- men , and of their state , it was probable , that as I knew ...
... answered , " that I was sure my interest was , as far as it went , a sincere one ; and if it had become a stronger one just in proportion to my better knowledge of my country- men , and of their state , it was probable , that as I knew ...
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... answered , " nor anything , I fear , in which you will think you can serve us , and I hardly can say why I apply to you — yet you have inspired us with a strange confidence , and we think that because you are from Rome , while still you ...
... answered , " nor anything , I fear , in which you will think you can serve us , and I hardly can say why I apply to you — yet you have inspired us with a strange confidence , and we think that because you are from Rome , while still you ...
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