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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... called him an happy man , and others could not well believe that things were so much changed with him for the better . * Although Caius now promised to give Agrippa the tetrarchy of Lysanias , yet was it not actually conferred upon him ...
... called him an happy man , and others could not well believe that things were so much changed with him for the better . * Although Caius now promised to give Agrippa the tetrarchy of Lysanias , yet was it not actually conferred upon him ...
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... called upon him to gain the like dignity , he sat still , and was contented with a pri- vater life . But then , Herod , although thou wast formerly not concerned to be in a lower condition than thy father , from whom thou wast derived ...
... called upon him to gain the like dignity , he sat still , and was contented with a pri- vater life . But then , Herod , although thou wast formerly not concerned to be in a lower condition than thy father , from whom thou wast derived ...
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... called the Jews together to Tiberias , who came , many ten thousands in number ; he also placed that army he now had with him opposite to them ; but did not discover his own meaning , but the commands of the empe- ror , and told them ...
... called the Jews together to Tiberias , who came , many ten thousands in number ; he also placed that army he now had with him opposite to them ; but did not discover his own meaning , but the commands of the empe- ror , and told them ...
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... called my gifts , is but little . Every thing that may contribute to thy happiness shall be at thy service , and that cheerfully , and so far as my ability will reach . " And this was what Caius said to Agrippa , think- ing that he ...
... called my gifts , is but little . Every thing that may contribute to thy happiness shall be at thy service , and that cheerfully , and so far as my ability will reach . " And this was what Caius said to Agrippa , think- ing that he ...
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... called Neerda ; not only a very populous one , but one that had a good and a large territory about it , and , besides its other advantages , full of men also . It was besides not easily to be assaulted by enemies , from the river ...
... called Neerda ; not only a very populous one , but one that had a good and a large territory about it , and , besides its other advantages , full of men also . It was besides not easily to be assaulted by enemies , from the river ...
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