The Indicator, and the Companion: A Miscellany for the Fields and the Fire-side, Bind 1H. Colburn, 1834 |
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... Pontius Pilate , and then to run away . He did so , and the angry counsellor followed after him with a knife in his hand , so that he was forced to take refuge in the house of the schoolmaster . The lawyer laid his indictment , and Paul ...
... Pontius Pilate , and then to run away . He did so , and the angry counsellor followed after him with a knife in his hand , so that he was forced to take refuge in the house of the schoolmaster . The lawyer laid his indictment , and Paul ...
Side 143
... Pontius Pilate , gravely said , " Suffered under Pontio de Auguirre ; " which evidence of his horror of the scourge so inte- rested the pedagogue , that by a Catholic mode of dispensation , he absolved him from the next two whippings he ...
... Pontius Pilate , gravely said , " Suffered under Pontio de Auguirre ; " which evidence of his horror of the scourge so inte- rested the pedagogue , that by a Catholic mode of dispensation , he absolved him from the next two whippings he ...
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