Julian: Or Scenes in Judea, Volume 1C. S. Francis, 1841 - American fiction |
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... 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 your hospitable request . May I never be more of that of which I ...
... 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 your hospitable request . May I never be more of that of which I ...
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... nature seemed to have made good all defect of this sort by her superior charms ; and I was made soon to forget what at first struck me as a want , by the novelty and surpassing richness and variety of plants , trees , and shrubs , both ...
... nature seemed to have made good all defect of this sort by her superior charms ; and I was made soon to forget what at first struck me as a want , by the novelty and surpassing richness and variety of plants , trees , and shrubs , both ...
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... natural consequence that all in society like him should float upon the surface . They would crawl forth from the hiding ... nature of an animal to do when he has filled himself ; just as the poor wretch covered with sores begged that the ...
... natural consequence that all in society like him should float upon the surface . They would crawl forth from the hiding ... nature of an animal to do when he has filled himself ; just as the poor wretch covered with sores begged that the ...
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... nature for scenes of strife and war , or even for deeds of private violence and revenge . He saluted me as his mother made me known to him , with a look and manner which declared that he at once comprehended me . He immediately ...
... nature for scenes of strife and war , or even for deeds of private violence and revenge . He saluted me as his mother made me known to him , with a look and manner which declared that he at once comprehended me . He immediately ...
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... whether I should take part with the oppressed ; my nature impelled me that way ; that , notwithstanding my Roman nurture , and Roman prejudices , I had still ob- served with indignation the place , which in Rome had 40 JULIAN .
... whether I should take part with the oppressed ; my nature impelled me that way ; that , notwithstanding my Roman nurture , and Roman prejudices , I had still ob- served with indignation the place , which in Rome had 40 JULIAN .
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