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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... enemies , from the river Euphrates's encompassing it all around , and from the walls that were built about it . There was also the city Nisibis , situate on the same current of the river . For C 2 Chap . IX . 29 OF THE JEWS . but ...
... enemies , from the river Euphrates's encompassing it all around , and from the walls that were built about it . There was also the city Nisibis , situate on the same current of the river . For C 2 Chap . IX . 29 OF THE JEWS . but ...
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... enemies on every side , but that they would kill the cattle of those that refused to obey them . So they hearkened to their proposals , ( for they could do nothing else , ) and sent them as many sheep as were required of them ; whereby ...
... enemies on every side , but that they would kill the cattle of those that refused to obey them . So they hearkened to their proposals , ( for they could do nothing else , ) and sent them as many sheep as were required of them ; whereby ...
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... enemies were doing , nor will those enemies permit us to be injurious to people any longer . We are caught by their intrigues like brute beasts , and there is a large body of cavalry marching upon us , while we are destitute of hands to ...
... enemies were doing , nor will those enemies permit us to be injurious to people any longer . We are caught by their intrigues like brute beasts , and there is a large body of cavalry marching upon us , while we are destitute of hands to ...
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... enemies , and slew a great many of them , because they despised them , and came as to a certain victory , and put the rest to flight . 3. But when the news of this fight came to the king of Parthia , he was surprised at the boldness of ...
... enemies , and slew a great many of them , because they despised them , and came as to a certain victory , and put the rest to flight . 3. But when the news of this fight came to the king of Parthia , he was surprised at the boldness of ...
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... enemy ; partly because he could not hope to enjoy this woman but by obtaining power over her as a captive , and partly because he thought he could not conquer his in- clinations for her : as soon , therefore , as her husband had been ...
... enemy ; partly because he could not hope to enjoy this woman but by obtaining power over her as a captive , and partly because he thought he could not conquer his in- clinations for her : as soon , therefore , as her husband had been ...
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