Julian: Or Scenes in Judea, Volume 1C. S. Francis, 1841 - American fiction |
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... replied , that they , who knew anything of the manner in which Judea had been governed by Herod , and after him by the Ethnarch , would see , in what had occasioned surprise to me , nothing but what agreed exactly with the now altered ...
... replied , that they , who knew anything of the manner in which Judea had been governed by Herod , and after him by the Ethnarch , would see , in what had occasioned surprise to me , nothing but what agreed exactly with the now altered ...
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... 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 shame , that he knows nothing of the people from whom he sprung . It is to such traitors ...
... 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 shame , that he knows nothing of the people from whom he sprung . It is to such traitors ...
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... replied with vivacity , " The widow of Sameas ! Ah , the Lord be thanked for directing your course to that haven . She is a true mother in Israel . She still lives and dwells in Cæsarea , and is of good estate . JULIAN . 19.
... replied with vivacity , " The widow of Sameas ! Ah , the Lord be thanked for directing your course to that haven . She is a true mother in Israel . She still lives and dwells in Cæsarea , and is of good estate . JULIAN . 19.
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... replied to all the questions which were put to me with a real interest in public affairs ing Tiberius and the present power of Sejanus , the mother said , that she had hoped the pro- vinces would be more fortunate than the capi- tal ...
... replied to all the questions which were put to me with a real interest in public affairs ing Tiberius and the present power of Sejanus , the mother said , that she had hoped the pro- vinces would be more fortunate than the capi- tal ...
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... replied , " that where the head of a great em- pire was such a one as Tiberius , it was a natural consequence that all in society like him should float upon the surface . They would crawl forth from the hiding places of their vices ...
... replied , " that where the head of a great em- pire was such a one as Tiberius , it was a natural consequence that all in society like him should float upon the surface . They would crawl forth from the hiding places of their vices ...
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