The Works of Flavius Josephus, Volume 2J.B. Lippincott, 1868 |
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... reproaches against the king also , as if that tended to alleviate the miseries of the deceased . These people assembled together , and desired of Archelaus , that , in way of revenge on their account , he would infliet punishment on ...
... reproaches against the king also , as if that tended to alleviate the miseries of the deceased . These people assembled together , and desired of Archelaus , that , in way of revenge on their account , he would infliet punishment on ...
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... reproached them bitterly for what had been done , they cleared themselves of the accusation , and alleged , that the conflux of the people was occasioned by the feast ; that the war was not made with their ap probation , but by the ...
... reproached them bitterly for what had been done , they cleared themselves of the accusation , and alleged , that the conflux of the people was occasioned by the feast ; that the war was not made with their ap probation , but by the ...
Page 45
... reproaches , and abused the man , as crowds of such people usually do . So he habited a great number of his soldiers in their habit , who carried daggers under their garments , and sent them to a place where they might surround them ...
... reproaches , and abused the man , as crowds of such people usually do . So he habited a great number of his soldiers in their habit , who carried daggers under their garments , and sent them to a place where they might surround them ...
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... reproaches thou hast laid upon Mundus , I value not the business of names ; but I rejoice in the pleasure I reaped by what I did , while I took to myself the name of Anubis . " When he had said this , he went his way . But now she began ...
... reproaches thou hast laid upon Mundus , I value not the business of names ; but I rejoice in the pleasure I reaped by what I did , while I took to myself the name of Anubis . " When he had said this , he went his way . But now she began ...
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... reproaches were cast upon one another , Agrippa thought that was not to be borne , while Herod hit him in the teeth with his poverty , and with his owing his necessary food to him . So he went to Flaccus , one that had been consul , and ...
... reproaches were cast upon one another , Agrippa thought that was not to be borne , while Herod hit him in the teeth with his poverty , and with his owing his necessary food to him . So he went to Flaccus , one that had been consul , and ...
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