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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... rest of that sum at Dicearchia [ Puteoli ; ] and this he did out of the fear he was in that Agrippa would soon spend it . So this Cypros set her husband free , and dismissed him to go on with his navigation to Italy , while she and her ...
... rest of that sum at Dicearchia [ Puteoli ; ] and this he did out of the fear he was in that Agrippa would soon spend it . So this Cypros set her husband free , and dismissed him to go on with his navigation to Italy , while she and her ...
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... rest in order , as it ought to be put . So , upon the emperor's permission , he came in- to his own country , and appeared to them all unexpectedly as a king , and thereby demonstrated to the men that saw him the power of fortune , when ...
... rest in order , as it ought to be put . So , upon the emperor's permission , he came in- to his own country , and appeared to them all unexpectedly as a king , and thereby demonstrated to the men that saw him the power of fortune , when ...
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... rest with him , supplicate Petronius . So Petronius , * partly on account of the press- ing instances , which Aristobulus and the rest with him made , and because of the great consequence of what they desired , and the earnestness ...
... rest with him , supplicate Petronius . So Petronius , * partly on account of the press- ing instances , which Aristobulus and the rest with him made , and because of the great consequence of what they desired , and the earnestness ...
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... rest from all sorts of work , ) he supposed that the enemy would not dare to fight him thereon , but that he should take them and carry them away prisoners without fighting . He , there- fore , proceeded gradually , and thought to fall ...
... rest from all sorts of work , ) he supposed that the enemy would not dare to fight him thereon , but that he should take them and carry them away prisoners without fighting . He , there- fore , proceeded gradually , and thought to fall ...
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... rest to flight . 3. But when the news of this fight came to the king of Parthia , he was surprised at the boldness of these brethren , and was desirous to see them , and speak with them . He , therefore , sent the most trusty of all his ...
... rest to flight . 3. But when the news of this fight came to the king of Parthia , he was surprised at the boldness of these brethren , and was desirous to see them , and speak with them . He , therefore , sent the most trusty of all his ...
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