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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... haste Marsyas came , and what joy Agrippa had from what he said , he had a suspicion that his words implied some great innovation of affairs , and he asked them about what was said . They at first diverted the discourse ; but upon his ...
... haste Marsyas came , and what joy Agrippa had from what he said , he had a suspicion that his words implied some great innovation of affairs , and he asked them about what was said . They at first diverted the discourse ; but upon his ...
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... haste to obey Caesar's epistle . He got together as Philo , who was the principal ambassador from the Jews , as Jose- phus here confesses , ( as was Apion for the Gentiles , ) says , the Jews ' ambassadors were themselves no fewer than ...
... haste to obey Caesar's epistle . He got together as Philo , who was the principal ambassador from the Jews , as Jose- phus here confesses , ( as was Apion for the Gentiles , ) says , the Jews ' ambassadors were themselves no fewer than ...
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... haste to go to Artabanus , who received them , when they were come , with pleasure , and admired Asineus's courage in the actions he had done , and this because he was a little man to see to , and at first sight appeared contemptible ...
... haste to go to Artabanus , who received them , when they were come , with pleasure , and admired Asineus's courage in the actions he had done , and this because he was a little man to see to , and at first sight appeared contemptible ...
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... haste out , to confirm him in his resolution ; but Caius took hold of his garment , in an obliging way , and said to him , “ O , brave man , whither art thou going ? " Whereupon out of reverence to Caesar , as it seemed , he sat down ...
... haste out , to confirm him in his resolution ; but Caius took hold of his garment , in an obliging way , and said to him , “ O , brave man , whither art thou going ? " Whereupon out of reverence to Caesar , as it seemed , he sat down ...
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... haste to inform Cherea of what he had done , 5. This was the end of Caius , after he had reigned four years within four months . He was even before he came to be emperor , ill - natured , and one that had arrived at the ut- most pitch ...
... haste to inform Cherea of what he had done , 5. This was the end of Caius , after he had reigned four years within four months . He was even before he came to be emperor , ill - natured , and one that had arrived at the ut- most pitch ...
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