Julian: Or Scenes in Judea, Volume 1C. S. Francis, 1841 - American fiction |
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... side a continuous range of edifices , also of marble , which seemed to me palaces as I approached at a distance , but are designed for the reception of merchandise ; while on the inner side , for its entire length , it affords a broad ...
... side a continuous range of edifices , also of marble , which seemed to me palaces as I approached at a distance , but are designed for the reception of merchandise ; while on the inner side , for its entire length , it affords a broad ...
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... sides of the vessel , or laying hold upon some rope , the combatants then ceased till the drowning men were drawn up again . Yet are many daily lost in these rude encounters , and I myself saw blows given and taken , which seemed to me ...
... sides of the vessel , or laying hold upon some rope , the combatants then ceased till the drowning men were drawn up again . Yet are many daily lost in these rude encounters , and I myself saw blows given and taken , which seemed to me ...
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... side , having swallowed his in- dignation . " Young man , " said he , " I forgive the levity of your speech , for the reason that I well de- served it for persuading you to be present at heathen sports , on a Jewish soil . But in truth ...
... side , having swallowed his in- dignation . " Young man , " said he , " I forgive the levity of your speech , for the reason that I well de- served it for persuading you to be present at heathen sports , on a Jewish soil . But in truth ...
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... 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 . He never entered a synagogue ; he observed none of the Jewish ...
... 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 . He never entered a synagogue ; he observed none of the Jewish ...
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... side , and of oppression on the other , if you will give me its history , will pour more light and truth into my mind than can come from any other source . " He then , with something more of regard in his manner , invited me to follow ...
... side , and of oppression on the other , if you will give me its history , will pour more light and truth into my mind than can come from any other source . " He then , with something more of regard in his manner , invited me to follow ...
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