Julian: Or Scenes in Judea, Volume 1C. S. Francis, 1841 - American fiction |
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... fear not but their ardor will so warm and swell it , that it shall fill all thy veins . " The We were now separated , the vessel having reached the spot where she was to be secured , and the passengers making ready to depart . The Jew ...
... fear not but their ardor will so warm and swell it , that it shall fill all thy veins . " The We were now separated , the vessel having reached the spot where she was to be secured , and the passengers making ready to depart . The Jew ...
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... fear some part at least must have been invention rather than fact , and then had replied to all the questions which were put to me with a real interest in public affairs concern- ing Tiberius and the present power of Sejanus , the ...
... fear some part at least must have been invention rather than fact , and then had replied to all the questions which were put to me with a real interest in public affairs concern- ing Tiberius and the present power of Sejanus , the ...
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... fears are busy at their hearts . Especially is this the case with the Jewish portion of the population . No one would dream that less than an empire were at hazard , to judge by the demeanor of this people . In truth they seem to me at ...
... fears are busy at their hearts . Especially is this the case with the Jewish portion of the population . No one would dream that less than an empire were at hazard , to judge by the demeanor of this people . In truth they seem to me at ...
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... fear lest I deprive you of time that you need for more important objects . " I assured her that I was performing no duty of more importance than writing to my mother , and that her own name was the last from my pen ; of what I had said ...
... fear lest I deprive you of time that you need for more important objects . " I assured her that I was performing no duty of more importance than writing to my mother , and that her own name was the last from my pen ; of what I had said ...
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... fear , in which you will think you can serve us , and I hardly can say why I apply to you yet you have inspired us with a strange confi- dence , and we think that because you are from Rome , while still you are of our own race , you ...
... fear , in which you will think you can serve us , and I hardly can say why I apply to you yet you have inspired us with a strange confi- dence , and we think that because you are from Rome , while still you are of our own race , you ...
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