The Works of Josephus: With a Life Written by Himself, Volumes 3-4Oakley, Mason, 1870 |
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Page 118
... Romans ventured to make a sally out of the place , and a terrible battle ensued ; wherein , though it is true the Romans beat their adversaries , yet were not the Jews daunted in their resolutions , even when they had the sight of that ...
... Romans ventured to make a sally out of the place , and a terrible battle ensued ; wherein , though it is true the Romans beat their adversaries , yet were not the Jews daunted in their resolutions , even when they had the sight of that ...
Page 119
... Romans , as being unarmed men , and their courage failing them ; their wild fury being now not able to help them , be- cause they were destitute of armor , insomuch , that , of those that went up to the top of the roof , not one escaped ...
... Romans , as being unarmed men , and their courage failing them ; their wild fury being now not able to help them , be- cause they were destitute of armor , insomuch , that , of those that went up to the top of the roof , not one escaped ...
Page 122
... Romans and of the king's forces , and managed matters with the like hatred to each of them . The king's forces they fell upon , because of the licentious conduct they had been allowed under Herod's government ; and they fell upon the Romans ...
... Romans and of the king's forces , and managed matters with the like hatred to each of them . The king's forces they fell upon , because of the licentious conduct they had been allowed under Herod's government ; and they fell upon the Romans ...
Page 273
... Romans ; but he could not prevail with him . For Izates so well knew the strength and good fortune of the Romans , that he took Bardanes to attempt what was impossible to be done ; and having besides sent his sons , five in number , and ...
... Romans ; but he could not prevail with him . For Izates so well knew the strength and good fortune of the Romans , that he took Bardanes to attempt what was impossible to be done ; and having besides sent his sons , five in number , and ...
Page 282
... Romans ; while , if they had received any injury , they ought to have made them the judges of what had been done , and not presently to make such devastation , as if they had not the Romans for their governors ; on which account they ...
... Romans ; while , if they had received any injury , they ought to have made them the judges of what had been done , and not presently to make such devastation , as if they had not the Romans for their governors ; on which account they ...
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