Julian: Or Scenes in Judea, Volume 1C. S. Francis, 1841 - American fiction |
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... believe , to my happiness , was this , that I passed everywhere for a Roman of un- doubted Roman blood ; or , at least , if my de- scent were seen , with a civility which seems na- tive to these orientals , the knowledge of it was not ...
... believe , to my happiness , was this , that I passed everywhere for a Roman of un- doubted Roman blood ; or , at least , if my de- scent were seen , with a civility which seems na- tive to these orientals , the knowledge of it was not ...
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... believe is wasted . For , more than once have I been assured by some of my own tribe that , but for a something in my eye , they should not suspect me to be other than a Roman . Neither , my mother , was this flattery ; it was from some ...
... believe is wasted . For , more than once have I been assured by some of my own tribe that , but for a something in my eye , they should not suspect me to be other than a Roman . Neither , my mother , was this flattery ; it was from some ...
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... Believe me , there are worse men in Rome than Pilate . I know those in the city men , too , of note who , were they here , would put to open shame the deeds of your present governor . Tiberius has proved already a rare schoolmaster ...
... Believe me , there are worse men in Rome than Pilate . I know those in the city men , too , of note who , were they here , would put to open shame the deeds of your present governor . Tiberius has proved already a rare schoolmaster ...
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... believe , when the walls of the city were once up , and the port had been enclosed from the sea , and inhabitants began to pour in from every part of the world , the Jew also , not the Herodian , but the Jew well was not blind to the ...
... believe , when the walls of the city were once up , and the port had been enclosed from the sea , and inhabitants began to pour in from every part of the world , the Jew also , not the Herodian , but the Jew well was not blind to the ...
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... ; it was , how- ever , no evil report , she might well believe . But what , I asked , was it which disturbed her , for her countenance spoke of some new alarm . " It is nothing new , " she answered , " nor anything JULIAN . 55.
... ; it was , how- ever , no evil report , she might well believe . But what , I asked , was it which disturbed her , for her countenance spoke of some new alarm . " It is nothing new , " she answered , " nor anything JULIAN . 55.
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