The Genuine Works of Flavius Josephus, the Jewish Historian: Containing Twenty Books of the Jewish Antiquities, Seven Books of the Jewish War, and the Life of Josephus, Volume 3W. Borradaile, 1824 |
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... fear of their's a motive to raise calumnies against them also . They gave it out that they were not pleased with their father's company , because he had put their mother to death ; as if it were not agreeable to piety to appear to ...
... fear of their's a motive to raise calumnies against them also . They gave it out that they were not pleased with their father's company , because he had put their mother to death ; as if it were not agreeable to piety to appear to ...
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... fear was , lest his father should al- ter his mind , and entertain a more favourable opinion of the sons of Mariamne . And as he had this in his mind , he did not desist from his purpose ; but continually sent from Rome any * This ...
... fear was , lest his father should al- ter his mind , and entertain a more favourable opinion of the sons of Mariamne . And as he had this in his mind , he did not desist from his purpose ; but continually sent from Rome any * This ...
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... fears . Nay , that it was not for their own advan- tage to see the light of the sun after what they had done , and they would certainly suffer the greatest punishments that ever were known among mankind . These were the accusations ...
... fears . Nay , that it was not for their own advan- tage to see the light of the sun after what they had done , and they would certainly suffer the greatest punishments that ever were known among mankind . These were the accusations ...
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... fear remaining , continue thou in thy pious life : we will give this reason for our own con- duct . Our life is not so desirable to us , as to desire to have it , if it tend to the harm of our father who gave it us . " • When Alexander ...
... fear remaining , continue thou in thy pious life : we will give this reason for our own con- duct . Our life is not so desirable to us , as to desire to have it , if it tend to the harm of our father who gave it us . " • When Alexander ...
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... fear : some parts of it seeming to him reproachful , and some making him suspicious of dangers which attended him , inso- much that on both accounts he was provoked ; and bitterly afraid lest some more heavy plot was laid against him ...
... fear : some parts of it seeming to him reproachful , and some making him suspicious of dangers which attended him , inso- much that on both accounts he was provoked ; and bitterly afraid lest some more heavy plot was laid against him ...
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