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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... mind did not appear , that he might be able to avoid her anger for such his extravagance ; but when Berenice was dead , and he was left to his own conduct , he spent a great deal extravagantly in his daily way of living , and a great ...
... mind did not appear , that he might be able to avoid her anger for such his extravagance ; but when Berenice was dead , and he was left to his own conduct , he spent a great deal extravagantly in his daily way of living , and a great ...
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... mind to inquire of him about some things relating to his country ; which liberty , when he had obtained , and as he stood near him , he said thus to him by an interpreter , that " This sudden change of thy condition , O young man , is ...
... mind to inquire of him about some things relating to his country ; which liberty , when he had obtained , and as he stood near him , he said thus to him by an interpreter , that " This sudden change of thy condition , O young man , is ...
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... the king of Parthia himself . 2. But when the governor of Babylonia understood this , and had a mind to put a stop to them before they grew greater , and before greater mischiefs should arise from them 30 Book XVIII . ANTIQUITIES.
... the king of Parthia himself . 2. But when the governor of Babylonia understood this , and had a mind to put a stop to them before they grew greater , and before greater mischiefs should arise from them 30 Book XVIII . ANTIQUITIES.
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... mind to the contrary , and said , that " it was not right to kill a man who was one of the principal families among the Parthians , and greatly honoured with matching into the royal family : that so far as they had hitherto gone was ...
... mind to the contrary , and said , that " it was not right to kill a man who was one of the principal families among the Parthians , and greatly honoured with matching into the royal family : that so far as they had hitherto gone was ...
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... mind . But when he had filled the whole habitable world , which he governed , with false accusations and miseries , and had occasioned the greatest insult of slaves against their masters , who , indeed , in great measure ruled them ...
... mind . But when he had filled the whole habitable world , which he governed , with false accusations and miseries , and had occasioned the greatest insult of slaves against their masters , who , indeed , in great measure ruled them ...
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