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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... force himself to do all to please him , even beyond such expenses as he could bear ; and was desirous not to be behind Agrippa in that generosity which he exerted in order to please him . So Caius , when he had drank wine plenti- fully ...
... force himself to do all to please him , even beyond such expenses as he could bear ; and was desirous not to be behind Agrippa in that generosity which he exerted in order to please him . So Caius , when he had drank wine plenti- fully ...
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... forces grew greater , and they became lords over all they pleased , because they marched suddenly , and did them a mischief ; insomuch that every body who had to do with them , chose to pay them respect , and they became formi- dable to ...
... forces grew greater , and they became lords over all they pleased , because they marched suddenly , and did them a mischief ; insomuch that every body who had to do with them , chose to pay them respect , and they became formi- dable to ...
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... force there with all these barbarians , and affords a firm security to those who converse with them ; for none of them will deceive you , when once they have given you their right hands , nor will any one doubt of their fidelity when ...
... force there with all these barbarians , and affords a firm security to those who converse with them ; for none of them will deceive you , when once they have given you their right hands , nor will any one doubt of their fidelity when ...
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... forces that are under thy command , without my privity . " Hereupon the king called for Asineus , and said to him , " It is time for thee , O thou young man , to return home , and not to provoke the indignation of my generals in this ...
... forces that are under thy command , without my privity . " Hereupon the king called for Asineus , and said to him , " It is time for thee , O thou young man , to return home , and not to provoke the indignation of my generals in this ...
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... force , and was afraid they would kill him , as they had killed Caius , he besought them to spare him , putting them in mind how quietly he had demeaned him- self , and that he was unacquainted with what had been done . Hereupon Gratus ...
... force , and was afraid they would kill him , as they had killed Caius , he besought them to spare him , putting them in mind how quietly he had demeaned him- self , and that he was unacquainted with what had been done . Hereupon Gratus ...
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