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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... 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 such as came to assault them , till the report about them came to the ears of ...
... 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 such as came to assault them , till the report about them came to the ears of ...
Page 31
... marched against them , thinking to attack them , and destroy them before any one could carry them the news that he had got an army together . He then encamped at a lake , and lay still ; but on the next day ( it was the Sabbath , which ...
... marched against them , thinking to attack them , and destroy them before any one could carry them the news that he had got an army together . He then encamped at a lake , and lay still ; but on the next day ( it was the Sabbath , which ...
Page 36
... marched by night , with an intent of the Parthians while they were unapprized wha do ; so he fell upon them about the fourth night , and some of them he slew while they and others he put to flight , and took Mithridat set him naked upon ...
... marched by night , with an intent of the Parthians while they were unapprized wha do ; so he fell upon them about the fourth night , and some of them he slew while they and others he put to flight , and took Mithridat set him naked upon ...
Page 37
... marched along with them , as himself thinking it a thing not to be borne any longer , that he , a Parthian , should owe his preservation to the Jews , when they had been too hard for him in the war . 7. But as soon as Anileus understood ...
... marched along with them , as himself thinking it a thing not to be borne any longer , that he , a Parthian , should owe his preservation to the Jews , when they had been too hard for him in the war . 7. But as soon as Anileus understood ...
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... marched against Izates ; and in of the first onset , and before they came to those grandees , as if they had a panic terror deserted Izates , as they had agreed to do , and backs upon their enemies , ran away . Yet w dismayed at this ...
... marched against Izates ; and in of the first onset , and before they came to those grandees , as if they had a panic terror deserted Izates , as they had agreed to do , and backs upon their enemies , ran away . Yet w dismayed at this ...
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