The Genuine Works of Flavius Josephus: The Learned and Authentic Jewish Historian, and Celebrated Warrior ; to which are Prefixed, Three Dissertations, Volume 5David Huntington, 1815 |
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... able to avoid her anger for such his extravagance ; but when Berenice was dead , and he was left to his own conduct , he spent a great deal extravagantly in his daily way of living , and a great deal in the immoderate presents he made ...
... able to avoid her anger for such his extravagance ; but when Berenice was dead , and he was left to his own conduct , he spent a great deal extravagantly in his daily way of living , and a great deal in the immoderate presents he made ...
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... able . Now Aristobulus had gotten intelligence of this promise of money to him , and accused him to Flaccus of the same ; and when , upon a thorough examination of the matter , it appeared plainly so to be , he rejected Agrippa out of ...
... able . Now Aristobulus had gotten intelligence of this promise of money to him , and accused him to Flaccus of the same ; and when , upon a thorough examination of the matter , it appeared plainly so to be , he rejected Agrippa out of ...
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... able to bear the new ones , while they shall not have the same time allowed them wherein their prede- eessors had filled themselves , and so grow more unconcern- ed about getting more ; and this because they are removed before they have ...
... able to bear the new ones , while they shall not have the same time allowed them wherein their prede- eessors had filled themselves , and so grow more unconcern- ed about getting more ; and this because they are removed before they have ...
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... able to prot he would be feared and hated by him that had authority , partly on account of his being next to and partly on account of his perpetually con the government , both in order to preserve hi be at the head of affairs also . Now ...
... able to prot he would be feared and hated by him that had authority , partly on account of his being next to and partly on account of his perpetually con the government , both in order to preserve hi be at the head of affairs also . Now ...
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... able to conceal how miserable she was , by reason of the envy she had to- wards him ; but she excited her husband , and desired him that he would sail to Rome to court honours equal to his ; for she said , that " she could not bear to ...
... able to conceal how miserable she was , by reason of the envy she had to- wards him ; but she excited her husband , and desired him that he would sail to Rome to court honours equal to his ; for she said , that " she could not bear to ...
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