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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... bringing on which estrangement was this : the Damascenes were at difference with the Sidonians about their limits , and , when Flaccus was about to hear the cause between them , they understood that Agrippa had a mighty influence upon ...
... bringing on which estrangement was this : the Damascenes were at difference with the Sidonians about their limits , and , when Flaccus was about to hear the cause between them , they understood that Agrippa had a mighty influence upon ...
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... bring trouble upon himself in their public reception and dismis- sion : that he permitted those governors , who had been sent once to their governments , [ to stay there a great while , ] out of regard to the subjects that were under ...
... bring trouble upon himself in their public reception and dismis- sion : that he permitted those governors , who had been sent once to their governments , [ to stay there a great while , ] out of regard to the subjects that were under ...
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... bring a punishment upon self . " Now when Antonia told Agrippa of this , he was | much more pressing that the matter might be examined > ; so Antonia , upon Agrippa's lying hard at her conti- ally to beg this favour , took the following ...
... bring a punishment upon self . " Now when Antonia told Agrippa of this , he was | much more pressing that the matter might be examined > ; so Antonia , upon Agrippa's lying hard at her conti- ally to beg this favour , took the following ...
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... bring Eutychus to him ; accordingly , with he was brought . Then Tiberius asked him w say against a man who had given him his li which he said , " O my lord , this Caius , and him , were once riding in a chariot when I sa and , among ...
... bring Eutychus to him ; accordingly , with he was brought . Then Tiberius asked him w say against a man who had given him his li which he said , " O my lord , this Caius , and him , were once riding in a chariot when I sa and , among ...
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... bringing on thee a manifold and very great adversity ; nor wilt thou believe me , when I foretell how thou wilt get clear of this misery which thou art now under , and how divine Providence will provide for thee . Know , therefore ...
... bringing on thee a manifold and very great adversity ; nor wilt thou believe me , when I foretell how thou wilt get clear of this misery which thou art now under , and how divine Providence will provide for thee . Know , therefore ...
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