Julian: Or Scenes in Judea, Volume 1C. S. Francis, 1841 - American fiction |
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... least , if my de- scent were seen , with a civility which seems na- tive to these orientals , the knowledge of it was not betrayed by a word or look . I perceive you to smile at this , as also to utter a few words expressive of a gentle ...
... least , if my de- scent were seen , with a civility which seems na- tive to these orientals , the knowledge of it was not betrayed by a word or look . I perceive you to smile at this , as also to utter a few words expressive of a gentle ...
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... 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 throw a sort of haze by some mysterious process of their ...
... 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 throw a sort of haze by some mysterious process of their ...
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... least Jewish . But- a word in your ear the Jews that are there are of the true stuff . They are zealous for the law and for liberty . A little thing would rouse them to the defence of either or both . " As he said this , our further ...
... least Jewish . But- a word in your ear the Jews that are there are of the true stuff . They are zealous for the law and for liberty . A little thing would rouse them to the defence of either or both . " As he said this , our further ...
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... 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 mother said , that she ...
... 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 mother said , that she ...
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... least in language and manners . Hebrews were - - not , indeed , by the laws of the place , excluded , but none were encouraged to dwell here , but such as were willing to call themselves He- rodians . And what more or better was to be ...
... least in language and manners . Hebrews were - - not , indeed , by the laws of the place , excluded , but none were encouraged to dwell here , but such as were willing to call themselves He- rodians . And what more or better was to be ...
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