Julian: Or Scenes in Judea, Volume 1C. S. Francis, 1841 - American fiction |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 27
Page 22
... approach with confidence , so that with a quicker pace I passed the gateway and entered a spacious gar- den , in the centre of which , almost buried be- neath overhanging foliage and flowers of every variety of form and hue , stood the ...
... approach with confidence , so that with a quicker pace I passed the gateway and entered a spacious gar- den , in the centre of which , almost buried be- neath overhanging foliage and flowers of every variety of form and hue , stood the ...
Page 24
... approach , and the mother did but rise and move toward me with a stately step yet , I must add , with an ex- pression of gentleness in the countenance . When I had finished my introductory narra- tive , and had declaimed of yourself and ...
... approach , and the mother did but rise and move toward me with a stately step yet , I must add , with an ex- pression of gentleness in the countenance . When I had finished my introductory narra- tive , and had declaimed of yourself and ...
Page 71
... approach the mar- ket , and a sight it is , I assure you ; there be- hold ! That too was the work of Herod . Few things in Athens are finer . " It was a noble structure indeed ; and the whole scene was imposing and grand , owing We both ...
... approach the mar- ket , and a sight it is , I assure you ; there be- hold ! That too was the work of Herod . Few things in Athens are finer . " It was a noble structure indeed ; and the whole scene was imposing and grand , owing We both ...
Page 76
... approach of the Jews , and the manner in which they would be received by so great a concourse of citizens , when I was suddenly saluted by the philosopher Zeno , from whom I had been parted but for a short time . He had evidently , by ...
... approach of the Jews , and the manner in which they would be received by so great a concourse of citizens , when I was suddenly saluted by the philosopher Zeno , from whom I had been parted but for a short time . He had evidently , by ...
Page 79
... approach and entrance of the deputation of the Jews . Their priests came at their head , clothed in the usual gar- ments of the service , followed by Sylleus and those of the Herodians who had been selected to accompany and support him ...
... approach and entrance of the deputation of the Jews . Their priests came at their head , clothed in the usual gar- ments of the service , followed by Sylleus and those of the Herodians who had been selected to accompany and support him ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Abraham affairs Anna appear asked beautiful behold believe beneath Beth-Harem brother Cæsar Cæsarea Centurion countenance cried crowd curse dark daugh daughter doubt dwelling Enon evil faith father fear gentile Governor Greeks hand hast hath hear heard heart Herod Herodians Herodium honor hope inhabitants Israel Jael Jerusalem Jewish Jordan Judea judge Judith Julian king kingdom knew land look Lord Lycias Machærus manner Messiah mind mother ness never numbers once passed peace Pharisees Phidippides Philip Pilate Pilate's prayers priests Procla prophet religion replied Onias Roman Rome rulers Sabbath Sadducee Samaria Sameas Saturninus scene seemed seen Sejanus Shammai side signs Simon slave soon soul speak spirit stand stood stranger sure Sylleus synagogue Thebez thee things thou thought Tiberius tion true truly truth turned virtue voice walls wine words worship Zadok Zeno Ziba