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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... affairs , if there ever was any other king or tyrant that was so ; for he did not admit of ambassadors quickly , and no successors were despatched away to governors or procurators of the provinces , that had been formerly sent , unless ...
... affairs , if there ever was any other king or tyrant that was so ; for he did not admit of ambassadors quickly , and no successors were despatched away to governors or procurators of the provinces , that had been formerly sent , unless ...
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... affairs . 8. But for Tiberius , upon his return to Capreae , he fell sick . At first his distemper was but gentle ; but , as that dis- temper increased upon him , he had small or no hopes of re- covery . Hereupon he bid Euodus , who was ...
... affairs . 8. But for Tiberius , upon his return to Capreae , he fell sick . At first his distemper was but gentle ; but , as that dis- temper increased upon him , he had small or no hopes of re- covery . Hereupon he bid Euodus , who was ...
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... affairs also . Now Tiberius h much given to astrology , * and the calculation and had spent his life in the esteem of what pre proved true , more than those whose profession cordingly , when he once saw Galba coming said to his most ...
... affairs also . Now Tiberius h much given to astrology , * and the calculation and had spent his life in the esteem of what pre proved true , more than those whose profession cordingly , when he once saw Galba coming said to his most ...
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... affairs , is very dangerous ; nor will the gods suffer those actions , which are unjustly done , contrary to that law which directs men to act otherwise , to go off unpunished . " This was the speech which Tiberius made , which did not ...
... affairs , is very dangerous ; nor will the gods suffer those actions , which are unjustly done , contrary to that law which directs men to act otherwise , to go off unpunished . " This was the speech which Tiberius made , which did not ...
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... affairs , and he asked them about what was said . They at first diverted the discourse ; but upon his farther pressing , Agrippa , without more ado , told him , for he was already become his friend ; so he joined with him in that ...
... affairs , and he asked them about what was said . They at first diverted the discourse ; but upon his farther pressing , Agrippa , without more ado , told him , for he was already become his friend ; so he joined with him in that ...
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