... thought, of which he seemed to desire no participator. So we then rode along in silence together on our way ; but soon wearying of this, I left my uncle to his reflections, and turned back to where Ziba was slowly toiling along with his heavy-laden... Julian: Or Scenes in Judea - Page 165by William Ware - 1841Full view - About this book
| Unitarianism - 1840 - 424 pages
...' They will then,' I said, ' flock around this prophet on VOL. xxvin. — 3u s. VOL. x. NO. it. 29 the Jordan ; if he be one in truth. Yet we perceive...rogue Jael, which was more sour than the visage of Ben-Ezra of Caesarea. Truly, those maids in the woods knew how to deal with a stranger, camel-driver... | |
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