Julian: Or Scenes in Judea, Volume 1C. S. Francis, 1841 - American fiction |
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Page 21
... judge that it would scarce be so enduring , seeing that , though pre- senting everywhere the marks of newness , it presents also every where the signs of premature decay . A city built in a day is very likely to last but a day . And all ...
... judge that it would scarce be so enduring , seeing that , though pre- senting everywhere the marks of newness , it presents also every where the signs of premature decay . A city built in a day is very likely to last but a day . And all ...
Page 28
... judge me with more , lenity , I am 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 ...
... judge me with more , lenity , I am 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 ...
Page 31
... judge as a stranger , as to be a sufficient protection against lawless violence or rapacity on the part of the Roman governor . With a military force not more numerous than his , he must be weaker than the united popu- lace . " . " Ah ...
... judge as a stranger , as to be a sufficient protection against lawless violence or rapacity on the part of the Roman governor . With a military force not more numerous than his , he must be weaker than the united popu- lace . " . " Ah ...
Page 42
... judge from my present feelings and convictions , and if nothing adverse occur- red , I should be ready to take part with him and his friends in any measures they might think it proper to adopt . " I can see an approving smile light up ...
... judge from my present feelings and convictions , and if nothing adverse occur- red , I should be ready to take part with him and his friends in any measures they might think it proper to adopt . " I can see an approving smile light up ...
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... judge not our people amiss , they need but such an exam- ple as we shall set them to show themselves worthy of their fathers . " I assured him , as he said this , " that I should now remain in Cæsarea till the present affair was ended ...
... judge not our people amiss , they need but such an exam- ple as we shall set them to show themselves worthy of their fathers . " I assured him , as he said this , " that I should now remain in Cæsarea till the present affair was ended ...
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