Julian: Or Scenes in Judea, Volume 1C. S. Francis, 1841 - American fiction |
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... affairs ing Tiberius and the present power of Sejanus , the mother said , that she had hoped the pro- vinces would be more fortunate than the capi- tal ; and indeed had hardly thought it possible that , while there was one like Tiberius ...
... affairs ing Tiberius and the present power of Sejanus , the mother said , that she had hoped the pro- vinces would be more fortunate than the capi- tal ; and indeed had hardly thought it possible that , while there was one like Tiberius ...
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... affairs . It offers little to interest a stranger , least of all a Roman . " I told him , in reply , " that it was not a thing to choose with me , whether I should take part with the oppressed ; my nature impelled me that way ; that ...
... affairs . It offers little to interest a stranger , least of all a Roman . " I told him , in reply , " that it was not a thing to choose with me , whether I should take part with the oppressed ; my nature impelled me that way ; that ...
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... affairs which were now in agitation . " Find- Philip replied , " that I should do well to ex- amine for myself into the state of the city , and by inquiry upon both sides , learn the exact truth in respect to the particular dispute of ...
... affairs which were now in agitation . " Find- Philip replied , " that I should do well to ex- amine for myself into the state of the city , and by inquiry upon both sides , learn the exact truth in respect to the particular dispute of ...
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... affair was ended , putting off my journey to Beth - Ha- rem ; and though I should not consciously in- terpret falsely ... affairs . " Yet , " he added , a shade passing over his countenance , " it will not be much that a Roman , or at ...
... affair was ended , putting off my journey to Beth - Ha- rem ; and though I should not consciously in- terpret falsely ... affairs . " Yet , " he added , a shade passing over his countenance , " it will not be much that a Roman , or at ...
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... affair now seems likely enough to terminate , and hope , by a fair show of temperance and patience , to carry their end against the Greeks . But , among these last , there is a small number , — small compared with the whole , but ...
... affair now seems likely enough to terminate , and hope , by a fair show of temperance and patience , to carry their end against the Greeks . But , among these last , there is a small number , — small compared with the whole , but ...
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