Julian: Or Scenes in Judea, Volume 1C. S. Francis, 1841 - American fiction |
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... rise before me out of these leaves , distinct as the outlines of these barren hills , so too does the image of my moth- er come up out of the obscurity of the past , and stand before me , clear and beautiful to the eye as when clothed ...
... rise before me out of these leaves , distinct as the outlines of these barren hills , so too does the image of my moth- er come up out of the obscurity of the past , and stand before me , clear and beautiful to the eye as when clothed ...
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... , which erewhile was the residence of Herod himself , is in parts of it , ruinous through the falling asunder of the ill cemented masonry . Pilate could hardly trust to his walls to defend him against any rising of JULIAN . 21.
... , which erewhile was the residence of Herod himself , is in parts of it , ruinous through the falling asunder of the ill cemented masonry . Pilate could hardly trust to his walls to defend him against any rising of JULIAN . 21.
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Or Scenes in Judea William Ware. to his walls to defend him against any rising of the citizens . But he is in little danger at any time , as I think , considering what the popula- tion of the city is , notwithstanding the enmity of the ...
Or Scenes in Judea William Ware. to his walls to defend him against any rising of the citizens . But he is in little danger at any time , as I think , considering what the popula- tion of the city is , notwithstanding the enmity of the ...
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... rise and move toward me with a stately step yet , I must add , with an ex- pression of gentleness in the countenance . - When I had finished my introductory narra- tive , and had declaimed of yourself and myself , and of the whole tribe ...
... rise and move toward me with a stately step yet , I must add , with an ex- pression of gentleness in the countenance . - When I had finished my introductory narra- tive , and had declaimed of yourself and myself , and of the whole tribe ...
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... rise into place . For though the Emperor himself chooses to play the tyrant , he is not so ready as one might suppose to multiply himself in his subordinates . " " Is it not singular , then , " said Anna , " that he persists in ...
... rise into place . For though the Emperor himself chooses to play the tyrant , he is not so ready as one might suppose to multiply himself in his subordinates . " " Is it not singular , then , " said Anna , " that he persists in ...
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