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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... thee for the gover bitable earth ! for then this Tiberius , his grand no hindrance , but would be taken off by thee , a would be happy , and I happy also . " Now these to be truly Agrippa's words , and bea withall at Agrippa , because ...
... thee for the gover bitable earth ! for then this Tiberius , his grand no hindrance , but would be taken off by thee , a would be happy , and I happy also . " Now these to be truly Agrippa's words , and bea withall at Agrippa , because ...
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... thee , as bringing on thee a manifold and very great adversity ; nor wilt thou believe me , when I foretell how thou wilt get clear of this misery which thou art now under , and how divine Providence will provide for thee . Know ...
... thee , as bringing on thee a manifold and very great adversity ; nor wilt thou believe me , when I foretell how thou wilt get clear of this misery which thou art now under , and how divine Providence will provide for thee . Know ...
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... thee . And I cannot but think it unjust to conceal from thee what I foreknow con- cerning thee , that , by thy knowing beforehand what happi- ness is coming upon thee , thou mayest not regard thy pre- sent misfortunes . But , when this ...
... thee . And I cannot but think it unjust to conceal from thee what I foreknow con- cerning thee , that , by thy knowing beforehand what happi- ness is coming upon thee , thou mayest not regard thy pre- sent misfortunes . But , when this ...
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... thee never to be unmindful , when thou comest to it , either of my kindness to thee , who set thee in so high a dig- nity , or of thy relation to Tiberius . But as thou knowest that I am , together with , and after the gods , the ...
... thee never to be unmindful , when thou comest to it , either of my kindness to thee , who set thee in so high a dig- nity , or of thy relation to Tiberius . But as thou knowest that I am , together with , and after the gods , the ...
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... thee for this news of thine ; only I wish that what thou sayest may prove true . " Now the cen- turion , who was sent to keep Agrippa , when he saw with what haste Marsyas came , and what joy Agrippa had from what he said , he had a ...
... thee for this news of thine ; only I wish that what thou sayest may prove true . " Now the cen- turion , who was sent to keep Agrippa , when he saw with what haste Marsyas came , and what joy Agrippa had from what he said , he had a ...
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