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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... insomuch that he was in a little time reduced to poverty , and could not live at Rome any longer . Tiberius also for- bade the friends of his deceased son to come into his sight , because on seeing them he should be put in mind of his ...
... insomuch that he was in a little time reduced to poverty , and could not live at Rome any longer . Tiberius also for- bade the friends of his deceased son to come into his sight , because on seeing them he should be put in mind of his ...
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... insomuch , that when he was asked by his friends , what was the reason of his delay in such cases , he said , that “ he delayed to hear ambassadors , lest , upon their quick dismission , other ambassadors should be appointed , and ...
... insomuch , that when he was asked by his friends , what was the reason of his delay in such cases , he said , that “ he delayed to hear ambassadors , lest , upon their quick dismission , other ambassadors should be appointed , and ...
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... 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 foresaw would follow , if their hopes proved ill grounded . Now ...
... 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 foresaw would follow , if their hopes proved ill grounded . Now ...
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... insomuch , that men durst now openly and freely talk about it ; nay , some offered sacrifices on that account . Several letters also came from Caius , one of them to the senate , which inform- ed them of the death of Tiberius , and of ...
... insomuch , that men durst now openly and freely talk about it ; nay , some offered sacrifices on that account . Several letters also came from Caius , one of them to the senate , which inform- ed them of the death of Tiberius , and of ...
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... insomuch , that when such a great quantity of rain came , and that in an unusual manner , and without any other expectation of it , the Jews hoped that Petronius would by no means fail in his petition for them . But as to Petronius , he ...
... insomuch , that when such a great quantity of rain came , and that in an unusual manner , and without any other expectation of it , the Jews hoped that Petronius would by no means fail in his petition for them . But as to Petronius , he ...
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