Julian: Or Scenes in Judea, Volume 1C. S. Francis, 1841 - American fiction |
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... tion , and swept along without recognising me . What think you of that ? at this distance I can see your color change . But if you even feel the insult , who live so shut out from the great world , how much more must I who am in it . I ...
... tion , and swept along without recognising me . What think you of that ? at this distance I can see your color change . But if you even feel the insult , who live so shut out from the great world , how much more must I who am in it . I ...
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... tion , methinks , as if I had been travelling by land ; at least with distinctness enough , for every pleasure of this sort is increased by a certain de- gree of obscurity and dimness . Painters under- stand this , and over their works ...
... tion , methinks , as if I had been travelling by land ; at least with distinctness enough , for every pleasure of this sort is increased by a certain de- gree of obscurity and dimness . Painters under- stand this , and over their works ...
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... tion , more of the 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 ...
... tion , more of the 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 ...
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... tion of the city is , notwithstanding the enmity of the Jewish portion of the inhabitants . The dwelling of Sameas , after traversing the entire breadth of the city , I at length reached . A beggar issuing from a gate - way , laden with ...
... tion of the city is , notwithstanding the enmity of the Jewish portion of the inhabitants . The dwelling of Sameas , after traversing the entire breadth of the city , I at length reached . A beggar issuing from a gate - way , laden with ...
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... tion , I had some end before me of more dignity than the mere gratification of an idle curiosity , or the passing away of a few idle moments . I gave him an account of myself , and of our family , and in return solicited such ...
... tion , I had some end before me of more dignity than the mere gratification of an idle curiosity , or the passing away of a few idle moments . I gave him an account of myself , and of our family , and in return solicited such ...
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