Julian: Or Scenes in Judea, Volume 1C. S. Francis, 1841 - American fiction |
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Page 33
... the ears of Pilate . His icy front never once warmed or relaxed , or not till he uttered his decree , and the base rabble , set on by Lycias and Philæus , laughed and shouted as we turned away . How , my mother , would you JULIAN . 33.
... the ears of Pilate . His icy front never once warmed or relaxed , or not till he uttered his decree , and the base rabble , set on by Lycias and Philæus , laughed and shouted as we turned away . How , my mother , would you JULIAN . 33.
Page 88
... Lycias , the leader of the Greeks , wished to address him . Many of the Jews now cried out for Philip , others for Sylleus , and the Greeks shouted the names of Lycias and Philæus , each party striv- ing , by noise and uproar , to ...
... Lycias , the leader of the Greeks , wished to address him . Many of the Jews now cried out for Philip , others for Sylleus , and the Greeks shouted the names of Lycias and Philæus , each party striv- ing , by noise and uproar , to ...
Page 89
... is he not ? But were he not sure how it stands with Pilate at Rome , he might as well have cut off his own head , as - said it . Trust Lycias for both courage and cunning 8 * JULIAN . 89 ing from the Port, and to such as travel ...
... is he not ? But were he not sure how it stands with Pilate at Rome , he might as well have cut off his own head , as - said it . Trust Lycias for both courage and cunning 8 * JULIAN . 89 ing from the Port, and to such as travel ...
Page 90
Or Scenes in Judea William Ware. said it . Trust Lycias for both courage and cunning . " What I Lycias was about to begin again , when Pi- late , assuming his usual air , and rising , said , " I will hear no more of the matter . have ...
Or Scenes in Judea William Ware. said it . Trust Lycias for both courage and cunning . " What I Lycias was about to begin again , when Pi- late , assuming his usual air , and rising , said , " I will hear no more of the matter . have ...
Page 103
... Lycias had said more to offend than Philip . This he admitted ; but replied , that it was for Pilate's interest , nay it was necessary to him , to overlook that ; and besides he attributed the whole disturbance , into which Cæsarea had ...
... Lycias had said more to offend than Philip . This he admitted ; but replied , that it was for Pilate's interest , nay it was necessary to him , to overlook that ; and besides he attributed the whole disturbance , into which Cæsarea had ...
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