| Isaac Disraeli - Anecdotes - 1807 - 538 pages
...resolved that Jamblichus, one of their number, should secretly return to the city to purchase bread for the use of his companions. The youth — if we...his native country; and his surprise was increased by the appearance of a large cross, triumphantly erected over the principal gate of Ephesus. His singular... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - Culture in literature - 1824 - 538 pages
...resolved that Jamblichus, one of their number, should secretly return to the city to purchase bread for the use of his companions. The youth, if we may...his native country; and his surprise was increased by the appearance of a large cross, triumphantly erected over the i principal gate of Ephesus. His... | |
| 1824 - 706 pages
...secretly return to the city, to purchase bread for the use of his companions. The youth (if we may м ill employ that appellation) could no longer recognize the once familiar aspect of his native country ; aud hi« surprise was increued by the appearance of a large croes, triumphantly erect«! over the... | |
| J S. Forsyth - Demonology - 1827 - 472 pages
...resolved that Jamblichns, one of their number, should secretly return to the city to purchase bread for the use of his companions. The youth, if we may still employ that appellation, could no longer recognise the once familiar aspect of his native country ; and his surprise was increased by the appearance... | |
| 1833 - 522 pages
...resolved that Jamblichus, one of their number, should secretly return to the city to purchase bread for the use of his companions. The youth, if we may still employ that appellation, could no longer recognise the once familiar aspect of his native country ; »nd his surprise was increased by the appearance... | |
| 1833 - 508 pages
...use of his companions. The youtli, if we may still employ that appellation, could no longer recognise the once familiar aspect of his native country ; and his surprise was increased by the appearance of a large cross, triumphantly erected over the principal gate of Ephesus. His singular... | |
| James Service - Legends - 1834 - 162 pages
...resolved that Jamblichus, one of their number, should secretly return to the city to purchase bread for the use of his companions. The youth (if we may still employ the appellation) could no longer recognise the once familiar aspect of his native country, and his... | |
| Isaac Disraeli, Jsaac D'Jsraeli - English literature - 1835 - 524 pages
...resolved that Jamblichus, one of their number, should secretly return to the city to purchase bread for the use of his companions. The youth, if we may...the once familiar aspect of his native country ; and hiv surprise was increased by the appearance of a large cross, triumphantly erected over tlm principal... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - Authors - 1835 - 474 pages
...resolved that Jamblichus.one of their number, should secretly return to the city to purchase bread for the use of his companions. The youth, if we may...no longer recognize the once familiar aspect of his nativo country ; and his surprise was increased by the appearance of a large cross, triumphantly erected... | |
| 1835 - 430 pages
...resolved that lamblichus, one of their number, should secretly return to the city and purchase bread for the use of his companions. The youth, if we may still employ that appellation, could no longer recognise the once familiar prospect of his native country, and his surprise was increased by the appearance... | |
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