Julian: Or, Scenes in JudeaEstes and Lauriat, 1895 - 444 pages |
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Page xvi
... once have I been assured by some of my own tribe that , but for a something in my eye , they should suspect me to be other than a Roman . Neither , my mother , was this flattery ; it was from some incapable of that meanest vice ; from ...
... once have I been assured by some of my own tribe that , but for a something in my eye , they should suspect me to be other than a Roman . Neither , my mother , was this flattery ; it was from some incapable of that meanest vice ; from ...
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... once as I was walking in front of one of the baths of Tiberius , I saw approaching from an opposite point , the lordly Drusus , who , as I gave signs of saluting him , turned his face in another direction , and swept along without ...
... once as I was walking in front of one of the baths of Tiberius , I saw approaching from an opposite point , the lordly Drusus , who , as I gave signs of saluting him , turned his face in another direction , and swept along without ...
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... once to my view , I thought I had never seen anything of a more impressive grandeur . I could with difficulty persuade myself that this was a city of Judea ; that , where I had expected to behold a barbarous and uncultivated people , I ...
... once to my view , I thought I had never seen anything of a more impressive grandeur . I could with difficulty persuade myself that this was a city of Judea ; that , where I had expected to behold a barbarous and uncultivated people , I ...
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... once beneath the roof of a true son of Abraham , I will not 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 ...
... once beneath the roof of a true son of Abraham , I will not 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 ...
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... once , young as I am , to run with the blood of those who have perished in these wild combats , the Greeks always in league with the Romans . Even now but see , here comes Philip , and with ill news , too , if his face may be read ...
... once , young as I am , to run with the blood of those who have perished in these wild combats , the Greeks always in league with the Romans . Even now but see , here comes Philip , and with ill news , too , if his face may be read ...
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