Julian: Or Scenes in Judea, Volume 1C. S. Francis, 1841 - American fiction |
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Page 15
... knew anything of the manner in which Judea had been governed by Herod , and after him by the Ethnarch , would see , in what had occasioned surprise to me , nothing but what agreed exactly with the now altered character of the population ...
... knew anything of the manner in which Judea had been governed by Herod , and after him by the Ethnarch , would see , in what had occasioned surprise to me , nothing but what agreed exactly with the now altered character of the population ...
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... knew me . As he moved in the morning to the narrow vault in Rome's vast centre , where he amassed his riches , with his eyes looking inwards upon some new scheme of wealth , blind and deaf to all beside and without him , he would pass ...
... knew me . As he moved in the morning to the narrow vault in Rome's vast centre , where he amassed his riches , with his eyes looking inwards upon some new scheme of wealth , blind and deaf to all beside and without him , he would pass ...
Page 36
... knew more , this sentiment would go on to increase in strength ; and I was obliged to acknowledge , that I was , even to the present moment , ex- tremely ignorant of the true circumstances of the Jewish people . What , I asked , is the ...
... knew more , this sentiment would go on to increase in strength ; and I was obliged to acknowledge , that I was , even to the present moment , ex- tremely ignorant of the true circumstances of the Jewish people . What , I asked , is the ...
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... knew it was sufficiently otherwise , though I could not There is , I am sure , truth and faith say so . enough in her to save a city . Cæsarea is now filling with the numbers of those from the country round about , who are pouring in to ...
... knew it was sufficiently otherwise , though I could not There is , I am sure , truth and faith say so . enough in her to save a city . Cæsarea is now filling with the numbers of those from the country round about , who are pouring in to ...
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... knew better what would happen than he . Nay , not so well ; for Pilate knows not at once his own mind ; but the Greeks know theirs , and that it will be no impossible thing to force it upon the Governor . And before a few days are ...
... knew better what would happen than he . Nay , not so well ; for Pilate knows not at once his own mind ; but the Greeks know theirs , and that it will be no impossible thing to force it upon the Governor . And before a few days are ...
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