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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... heard these words , and at that time said nothing of them ; but when Agrippa accused him of stealing some garments of his , ( which was certainly true , ) he ran away from him ; but when he was caught , and brought before Piso , who was ...
... heard these words , and at that time said nothing of them ; but when Agrippa accused him of stealing some garments of his , ( which was certainly true , ) he ran away from him ; but when he was caught , and brought before Piso , who was ...
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... heard of any such thing . However , though I run the hazard of my own self , I think it fit to declare to thee the prediction of the gods . It cannot be that thou shouldst * Dr. Hudson here takes notice , out of Seneca , Epistle v ...
... heard of any such thing . However , though I run the hazard of my own self , I think it fit to declare to thee the prediction of the gods . It cannot be that thou shouldst * Dr. Hudson here takes notice , out of Seneca , Epistle v ...
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... heard the rumour about his death gladly , they were restrained from the enjoyment of that pleasure by the dread of such miseries as they foresaw would follow , if their hopes proved ill grounded . Now Marsyas , Agrippa's freed - man ...
... heard the rumour about his death gladly , they were restrained from the enjoyment of that pleasure by the dread of such miseries as they foresaw would follow , if their hopes proved ill grounded . Now Marsyas , Agrippa's freed - man ...
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... heard they set sail , he sent Fortunatus , one of his freed- men , to Rome , to carry presents to the emperor , and letters against Herod , and to give Caius a particular account of those matters , if he should have any opportunity ...
... heard they set sail , he sent Fortunatus , one of his freed- men , to Rome , to carry presents to the emperor , and letters against Herod , and to give Caius a particular account of those matters , if he should have any opportunity ...
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... heard of that her beauty from others , or per- haps saw her himself also , and so became at once her lover and her enemy ; partly because he could not hope to enjoy this woman but by obtaining power over her as a captive , and partly ...
... heard of that her beauty from others , or per- haps saw her himself also , and so became at once her lover and her enemy ; partly because he could not hope to enjoy this woman but by obtaining power over her as a captive , and partly ...
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