Julian: Or Scenes in Judea, Volume 1C. S. Francis, 1841 - American fiction |
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... sure , when I tell you how odious a thing it is to bear the name of Jew in Rome . Were one born a full grown man , he might , perhaps , find philosophy enough to steel him against the taunts and gibes of those about him . But with only ...
... sure , when I tell you how odious a thing it is to bear the name of Jew in Rome . Were one born a full grown man , he might , perhaps , find philosophy enough to steel him against the taunts and gibes of those about him . But with only ...
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... sure , condemn me for this freedom . You , more than I , know how to justify it . But when I had said these things , I then drew another pic- ture of my other parent , and showed how all your endeavors in an opposite direction could not ...
... sure , condemn me for this freedom . You , more than I , know how to justify it . But when I had said these things , I then drew another pic- ture of my other parent , and showed how all your endeavors in an opposite direction could not ...
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... sure I am , you drew in with your mother's milk , will revive , and unite you to her interests . Not that I am an advocate for open resistance . That as I deem were madness itself . We can never oppose Rome but we must be crushed . I ...
... sure I am , you drew in with your mother's milk , will revive , and unite you to her interests . Not that I am an advocate for open resistance . That as I deem were madness itself . We can never oppose Rome but we must be crushed . I ...
Page 35
... , " that I was sure my interest was as far as it went a sincere one ; and if it had become a stronger one just in proportion to my better knowledge of my countrymen , and of their state , it was probable , that as I JULIAN . 35.
... , " that I was sure my interest was as far as it went a sincere one ; and if it had become a stronger one just in proportion to my better knowledge of my countrymen , and of their state , it was probable , that as I JULIAN . 35.
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... sure , that whatever change of this sort has come upon me , thou art the happier for it . Now thou hast hopes that I shall not forever bring shame upon my descent and my kindred ; that I shall now , at length , perhaps , set before me ...
... sure , that whatever change of this sort has come upon me , thou art the happier for it . Now thou hast hopes that I shall not forever bring shame upon my descent and my kindred ; that I shall now , at length , perhaps , set before me ...
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