Julian: Or Scenes in Judea, Volume 1C. S. Francis, 1841 - American fiction |
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... truly , when I reflect , can I see why the worship of a people should be charged upon them as a crime . It is these injuries which have roused within me , at times , the Jew - however for the most part in my search after pleasure , I ...
... truly , when I reflect , can I see why the worship of a people should be charged upon them as a crime . It is these injuries which have roused within me , at times , the Jew - however for the most part in my search after pleasure , I ...
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... truly a small matter , but it might prove the beginning of mighty revolutions . A spark had set whole What shall be done here , may stir up those of Jerusalem to deeds of the same sort . They especially bear Pilate no love for insults ...
... truly a small matter , but it might prove the beginning of mighty revolutions . A spark had set whole What shall be done here , may stir up those of Jerusalem to deeds of the same sort . They especially bear Pilate no love for insults ...
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... truly may be called the prince of that region ? " He was both amazed and overjoyed when he learned that Onias was the brother of my own mother ; amazed , as he said , that I should to so late a period have remained a stranger to one so ...
... truly may be called the prince of that region ? " He was both amazed and overjoyed when he learned that Onias was the brother of my own mother ; amazed , as he said , that I should to so late a period have remained a stranger to one so ...
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... Truly , I doubt if I be Julian , the son of Alex- ander , who but so late left Rome on his Eastern travels , the bosom friend of Quintius Hirpinus and Appius Lucretius , his fellow - travellers , both sons and companions of princes ...
... Truly , I doubt if I be Julian , the son of Alex- ander , who but so late left Rome on his Eastern travels , the bosom friend of Quintius Hirpinus and Appius Lucretius , his fellow - travellers , both sons and companions of princes ...
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... the zealous , yet are truly desirous to avoid open violence . He rather desires it , that he may revenge himself and his religion upon such as have oppressed and injured them . If , - - my mother , thou wouldst know upon what 48 JULIAN .
... the zealous , yet are truly desirous to avoid open violence . He rather desires it , that he may revenge himself and his religion upon such as have oppressed and injured them . If , - - my mother , thou wouldst know upon what 48 JULIAN .
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