Julian: Or Scenes in Judea, Volume 1C. S. Francis, 1841 - American fiction |
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... ready to forget all but what ministered di- rectly to that end . If thou art filled with won- der at so serious a vein in me , I will soon give thee the reasons thereof ; but let me first speak of my passage hither , and of that which ...
... ready to forget all but what ministered di- rectly to that end . If thou art filled with won- der at so serious a vein in me , I will soon give thee the reasons thereof ; but let me first speak of my passage hither , and of that which ...
Page 20
... ready to depart . The Jew , my companion , took leave of me , after first directing me in such a manner that I could not fail to find the dwelling of the widow of the wine merchant . It was with little satisfaction that I looked forward ...
... ready to depart . The Jew , my companion , took leave of me , after first directing me in such a manner that I could not fail to find the dwelling of the widow of the wine merchant . It was with little satisfaction that I looked forward ...
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... ready as one might suppose to multiply himself in his subordinates . " " Is it not singular , then , " said Anna , " that he persists in retaining Pilate in his office , not- withstanding his cruelties , and the enmity of the people ...
... ready as one might suppose to multiply himself in his subordinates . " " Is it not singular , then , " said Anna , " that he persists in retaining Pilate in his office , not- withstanding his cruelties , and the enmity of the people ...
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... ready at any moment to break forth . What has within a few days hap- pened , to enrage so our people , you may deem a slight and insufficient cause ; but so thinks not the true and loyal Jew . He would die rather than renounce his ...
... ready at any moment to break forth . What has within a few days hap- pened , to enrage so our people , you may deem a slight and insufficient cause ; but so thinks not the true and loyal Jew . He would die rather than renounce his ...
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... 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 your countenance , my mother , as you read these words , just such a smile as came over the fea ...
... 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 your countenance , my mother , as you read these words , just such a smile as came over the fea ...
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