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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... gave him no room for escaping them . Whereupon he knew not what to do ; so , for shame of his present condition , he retired to a certain tower , at Malatha , in Idumea , and had thoughts of killing himself ; but his wife Cypros ...
... gave him no room for escaping them . Whereupon he knew not what to do ; so , for shame of his present condition , he retired to a certain tower , at Malatha , in Idumea , and had thoughts of killing himself ; but his wife Cypros ...
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... gave them an example to show his meaning : a great number of flies came about the sore places of a man that had been wounded ; upon which one of the standers - by pitied the man's misfortune , and , thinking he was not able to drive ...
... gave them an example to show his meaning : a great number of flies came about the sore places of a man that had been wounded ; upon which one of the standers - by pitied the man's misfortune , and , thinking he was not able to drive ...
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... gave , and made death the penalty for the lightest offences ; insomuch , that when the Romans heard the rumour about his death gladly , they were restrained from the enjoyment of that pleasure by the dread of such miseries as they ...
... gave , and made death the penalty for the lightest offences ; insomuch , that when the Romans heard the rumour about his death gladly , they were restrained from the enjoyment of that pleasure by the dread of such miseries as they ...
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... gave order that Agrippa should be removed out of the camp , and go to that house where he lived before he was put in prison ; số that he was now out of fear as to his own affairs , for al- though he were still in custody , yet was it ...
... gave order that Agrippa should be removed out of the camp , and go to that house where he lived before he was put in prison ; số that he was now out of fear as to his own affairs , for al- though he were still in custody , yet was it ...
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... gave it , by way of addition , to Agrippa's kingdom : he also gave Herod's money to Agrip- pa , and by way of punishment , awarded him a perpetual banishment , and appointed Lyons , a city of Gaul , to be his place of habitation . But ...
... gave it , by way of addition , to Agrippa's kingdom : he also gave Herod's money to Agrip- pa , and by way of punishment , awarded him a perpetual banishment , and appointed Lyons , a city of Gaul , to be his place of habitation . But ...
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