Julian: Or Scenes in Judea, Volume 1C. S. Francis, 1841 - American fiction |
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... presents at this part of the coast an almost even line of sandy banks running from south to north , with none of those alternate projections and inlets which are proper for the security of ships against both the current of the sea and ...
... presents at this part of the coast an almost even line of sandy banks running from south to north , with none of those alternate projections and inlets which are proper for the security of ships against both the current of the sea and ...
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... presents its open mouth to the north , whose gentle winds allow vessels at all times to obtain an entrance . This mole , wholly of marble , and of enormous proportions , offers to the eye on the outer side a continuous range of edifices ...
... presents its open mouth to the north , whose gentle winds allow vessels at all times to obtain an entrance . This mole , wholly of marble , and of enormous proportions , offers to the eye on the outer side a continuous range of edifices ...
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... present condition and recent history of the country , than I could have ob- tained from any sources whatsoever in Rome . Of these things I shall impart what knowledge I have gathered at myfuture leisure . Let me , at present , return to ...
... present condition and recent history of the country , than I could have ob- tained from any sources whatsoever in Rome . Of these things I shall impart what knowledge I have gathered at myfuture leisure . Let me , at present , return to ...
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... present condition and late history of the country of my ancestors . " The more the pity , " replied my companion , " that a son of Abraham should be found to deny his country and his ancestry , and make a boast of what should be his ...
... present condition and late history of the country of my ancestors . " The more the pity , " replied my companion , " that a son of Abraham should be found to deny his country and his ancestry , and make a boast of what should be his ...
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... present at heathen sports , on a Jewish soil . But in truth they have been now so long celebrated , that they have become a part of the life of the peo- ple , and it is only a few of the stricter sort who condemn them or keep back from ...
... present at heathen sports , on a Jewish soil . But in truth they have been now so long celebrated , that they have become a part of the life of the peo- ple , and it is only a few of the stricter sort who condemn them or keep back from ...
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