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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... concerning Tiberius ; Agrippa praying [ to God , ] ( for they two set by themselves , ) that " Tiberius might soon go off the stage , and leave the government to Caius , who was in every respect more worthy of it . " Now Eutychus , who ...
... concerning Tiberius ; Agrippa praying [ to God , ] ( for they two set by themselves , ) that " Tiberius might soon go off the stage , and leave the government to Caius , who was in every respect more worthy of it . " Now Eutychus , who ...
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... concerning them , more than on his own opinion and inclination ; so he made this to be omen , that the government should be left to him who uld come to him first the next day . When he had thus olved within himself , he sent to his ...
... concerning them , more than on his own opinion and inclination ; so he made this to be omen , that the government should be left to him who uld come to him first the next day . When he had thus olved within himself , he sent to his ...
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... Concerning the embassage of the Jews to Caius ; and how Caius sent Petronius into Syria to make war against the Jews , unless they would receive his statue . 1. THERE was now a tumult arisen at Alexandria , be- tween the Jewish ...
... Concerning the embassage of the Jews to Caius ; and how Caius sent Petronius into Syria to make war against the Jews , unless they would receive his statue . 1. THERE was now a tumult arisen at Alexandria , be- tween the Jewish ...
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... concerning all which I shall speak accurately , and shall explain the occa- sions whence these miseries came upon them . There was a city in Babylonia , called Neerda ; not only a very populous one , but one that had a good and a large ...
... concerning all which I shall speak accurately , and shall explain the occa- sions whence these miseries came upon them . There was a city in Babylonia , called Neerda ; not only a very populous one , but one that had a good and a large ...
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... Concerning the slaughter of Caius's wife and daughter . A character of Caius's morals . 1. WHEN the public affairs were in this posture , Claudius was on the sudden hurried away out of his house . For the soldiers had a meeting together ...
... Concerning the slaughter of Caius's wife and daughter . A character of Caius's morals . 1. WHEN the public affairs were in this posture , Claudius was on the sudden hurried away out of his house . For the soldiers had a meeting together ...
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