Julian: Or, Scenes in JudeaEstes and Lauriat, 1895 - 444 pages |
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... doubt that I took my departure from Antioch with pain . Nowhere since I passed the gates of Rome have I been entertained with such magnificence . Nowhere have the hours proved them- selves so short - lived . After the dulness of Athens ...
... doubt that I took my departure from Antioch with pain . Nowhere since I passed the gates of Rome have I been entertained with such magnificence . Nowhere have the hours proved them- selves so short - lived . After the dulness of Athens ...
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... doubt that your long - cherished affection for the land of your fathers may be revived , and that we may send you home a Jew in nature as - forgive me - you are in outward semblance . " " Were it only for an apprehension of such ...
... doubt that your long - cherished affection for the land of your fathers may be revived , and that we may send you home a Jew in nature as - forgive me - you are in outward semblance . " " Were it only for an apprehension of such ...
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... doubt . Gold , gold was his only god ; and he cared not for man , but as he might help or hinder him in that only worship of his heart . Do not , my friends , accuse me of filial impiety for these sentiments . For a parent who provided ...
... doubt . Gold , gold was his only god ; and he cared not for man , but as he might help or hinder him in that only worship of his heart . Do not , my friends , accuse me of filial impiety for these sentiments . For a parent who provided ...
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... the loathing of the Roman , the scorn of the Greek , the hatred of all men ; a people fit but to be the drudges and slaves of politer nations ? Truly , I doubt if I be Julian , the son of Alexander , who but 28 JULIAN .
... the loathing of the Roman , the scorn of the Greek , the hatred of all men ; a people fit but to be the drudges and slaves of politer nations ? Truly , I doubt if I be Julian , the son of Alexander , who but 28 JULIAN .
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... doubt not now , made me to be scorned by the very persons who seemed most to flatter me ; for he can never be held as worthy of a real esteem who appears to be ashamed of his own kindred . Again I draw from my letters to my mother ; for ...
... doubt not now , made me to be scorned by the very persons who seemed most to flatter me ; for he can never be held as worthy of a real esteem who appears to be ashamed of his own kindred . Again I draw from my letters to my mother ; for ...
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