Julian: Or Scenes in Judea, Volume 1C. S. Francis, 1841 - American fiction |
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Page 48
... are truly desirous to avoid open violence . He rather desires it , that he may revenge himself and his religion upon such as have oppressed and injured them . If , - my mother , thou wouldst know upon what side 48 JULIAN .
... are truly desirous to avoid open violence . He rather desires it , that he may revenge himself and his religion upon such as have oppressed and injured them . If , - my mother , thou wouldst know upon what side 48 JULIAN .
Page 50
... desire to see the sports , but by curiosity and interest concerning the present difference . Philip assures me that the zealous are arriving from great distances . When some new events have happened , I will write again ; till then ...
... desire to see the sports , but by curiosity and interest concerning the present difference . Philip assures me that the zealous are arriving from great distances . When some new events have happened , I will write again ; till then ...
Page 68
... desire . I am thankful to him who can procure me occupa- tion . Though dressed in the Roman fashion , yet , Sir , I perceive you are a Jew . But that need make no difference ; I am a Greek , it is true , as you on your part may see ...
... desire . I am thankful to him who can procure me occupa- tion . Though dressed in the Roman fashion , yet , Sir , I perceive you are a Jew . But that need make no difference ; I am a Greek , it is true , as you on your part may see ...
Page 99
... desires . The peace with which this day has passed gives hope that justice and milder counsels will pre- vail . " " It is , " said Philip , " the treacherous calm that precedes the tempest ; the smoothness of the stream before it shoots ...
... desires . The peace with which this day has passed gives hope that justice and milder counsels will pre- vail . " " It is , " said Philip , " the treacherous calm that precedes the tempest ; the smoothness of the stream before it shoots ...
Page 144
... desire . At first it did not appear reasonable he should have on his part any knowledge of me , but when I considered that from what Zeno had let fall , as well as from the manner in which my weapon and my body had been hacked , I had ...
... desire . At first it did not appear reasonable he should have on his part any knowledge of me , but when I considered that from what Zeno had let fall , as well as from the manner in which my weapon and my body had been hacked , I had ...
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