Julian: Or Scenes in Judea, Volume 1C. S. Francis, 1841 - American fiction |
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... land which they found flour- ishing and verdant as a garden , they have changed to the barrenness of a desert . The cities and the villages , but now so full of peo- ple , are become the region of desolation and death . Even the very ...
... land which they found flour- ishing and verdant as a garden , they have changed to the barrenness of a desert . The cities and the villages , but now so full of peo- ple , are become the region of desolation and death . Even the very ...
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... land and build up the waste places . A multitude , which no man could number , have fallen before the edge of the sword , or by fam- ine , and the air is full of the pestilential vapors that steam up from their rotting carcases . But a ...
... land and build up the waste places . A multitude , which no man could number , have fallen before the edge of the sword , or by fam- ine , and the air is full of the pestilential vapors that steam up from their rotting carcases . But a ...
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... land ; at least with distinctness enough , for every pleasure of this sort is increased by a certain de- gree of obscurity and dimness . Painters under- stand this , and over their works throw a sort of haze by some mysterious process ...
... land ; at least with distinctness enough , for every pleasure of this sort is increased by a certain de- gree of obscurity and dimness . Painters under- stand this , and over their works throw a sort of haze by some mysterious process ...
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... land of Moses and Abraham . It was , I am obliged to confess , with emotions such as I had never experienced before , that I found myself now for the first time gazing upon the shores of this wonderful people , the home of my fathers ...
... land of Moses and Abraham . It was , I am obliged to confess , with emotions such as I had never experienced before , that I found myself now for the first time gazing upon the shores of this wonderful people , the home of my fathers ...
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... land of your 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 ...
... land of your 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 ...
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