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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... letter to his sister Herodias , who was now the wife of He- rod the tetrarch , and let her know Agrippa's present design , and what necessity it was which drove him thereto , and desired her , as a kinswoman of his , to give him her ...
... letter to his sister Herodias , who was now the wife of He- rod the tetrarch , and let her know Agrippa's present design , and what necessity it was which drove him thereto , and desired her , as a kinswoman of his , to give him her ...
Page 5
... letter to Tiberius Caesar , who then lived at Capreae , and told him , that he was come so far in order to wait on him , and to pay him a visit ; and desired that he would give him leave to come over to Capreae : so Tiberias made no ...
... letter to Tiberius Caesar , who then lived at Capreae , and told him , that he was come so far in order to wait on him , and to pay him a visit ; and desired that he would give him leave to come over to Capreae : so Tiberias made no ...
Page 6
... letter to do . But the next day came a letter to Caesar from Herennius Capito , to inform him , that Agrippa had borrowed 300,000 drachmae , and not paid it at the time appointed ; but , when it was demanded of him , he ran away , like ...
... letter to do . But the next day came a letter to Caesar from Herennius Capito , to inform him , that Agrippa had borrowed 300,000 drachmae , and not paid it at the time appointed ; but , when it was demanded of him , he ran away , like ...
Page 9
... letter to Pallas , the most faithful of her servants , sent him to Capreae , to Tiberius , who , when he under- d it , slew Sejanus and his confederates ; so that Tiberius , o had her in great esteem before , now looked upon her à still ...
... letter to Pallas , the most faithful of her servants , sent him to Capreae , to Tiberius , who , when he under- d it , slew Sejanus and his confederates ; so that Tiberius , o had her in great esteem before , now looked upon her à still ...
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... letters also came from Caius , one of them to the senate , which inform- ed them of the death of Tiberius , and of his own entrance upon the government ; another to Piso , the governor of the city , which told him the same thing . He ...
... letters also came from Caius , one of them to the senate , which inform- ed them of the death of Tiberius , and of his own entrance upon the government ; another to Piso , the governor of the city , which told him the same thing . He ...
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