Julian: Or Scenes in Judea, Volume 1C. S. Francis, 1841 - American fiction |
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... fathers . But I have never beheld with patience the slights , insults , and oppressions which , by the stronger , have been heaped upon the weaker ; nor , truly , when I reflect , can I see why the worship of a people should be charged ...
... fathers . But I have never beheld with patience the slights , insults , and oppressions which , by the stronger , have been heaped upon the weaker ; nor , truly , when I reflect , can I see why the worship of a people should be charged ...
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... fathers . It was beau- tiful to the eye , as we skirted the coast , as one long continued garden . The rich agriculture of the husbandman was pushed out to the very sands of the sea - beach , and every cape , and promontory , and lofty ...
... fathers . It was beau- tiful to the eye , as we skirted the coast , as one long continued garden . The rich agriculture of the husbandman was pushed out to the very sands of the sea - beach , and every cape , and promontory , and lofty ...
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... father's early abandon- ment of all outward observance of his faith , that it was strictly true , as I had stated , that my ignorance was great of all that related to the present condition and late history of the country of my ancestors ...
... father's early abandon- ment of all outward observance of his faith , that it was strictly true , as I had stated , that my ignorance was great of all that related to the present condition and late history of the country of my ancestors ...
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... fathers may be revived , and that we may send you home a Jew in nature as forgive me - you are in outward semblance . " " Were it only for an apprehension of such lamentable issue , " I rejoined , " I should feel compelled to decline ...
... fathers may be revived , and that we may send you home a Jew in nature as forgive me - you are in outward semblance . " " Were it only for an apprehension of such lamentable issue , " I rejoined , " I should feel compelled to decline ...
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... fathers , which , as all the treatment I re- ceived on every side , and all the language I heard assured me , would procure for me nothing better than contempt and insult . My father , too , had renounced all of Judaism that he could ...
... fathers , which , as all the treatment I re- ceived on every side , and all the language I heard assured me , would procure for me nothing better than contempt and insult . My father , too , had renounced all of Judaism that he could ...
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