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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... hath bestowed on them , in order to their happiness ; this is instead of all the rest , that they appear to be no longer in a state of slavery , but of freedom . Now the privileges we desire , even when we are in the best circumstances ...
... hath bestowed on them , in order to their happiness ; this is instead of all the rest , that they appear to be no longer in a state of slavery , but of freedom . Now the privileges we desire , even when we are in the best circumstances ...
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... hath he omitted ? What token of honour hath he not devised ? What occasion for his assistance of you hath he not regarded at the very first ? What hindereth therefore , but that your kindnesses may be as numerous as his benefits to you ...
... hath he omitted ? What token of honour hath he not devised ? What occasion for his assistance of you hath he not regarded at the very first ? What hindereth therefore , but that your kindnesses may be as numerous as his benefits to you ...
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... hath an intention to slay a man , will bring him to the temples , and to the altars . Yet are our circumstances still worse . For we cannot endure to live any longer , if it be be- lieved that we have injured such a father . Nay ...
... hath an intention to slay a man , will bring him to the temples , and to the altars . Yet are our circumstances still worse . For we cannot endure to live any longer , if it be be- lieved that we have injured such a father . Nay ...
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... hath been prepared or prove a conspiracy of our equals , or the corruption of servants , or letters written against thee ? Though indeed there are none of those things but have some- times been pretended in a way of calumny , when they ...
... hath been prepared or prove a conspiracy of our equals , or the corruption of servants , or letters written against thee ? Though indeed there are none of those things but have some- times been pretended in a way of calumny , when they ...
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... hath been found grate- ful to the Roman people not only at this time , but in time past * An . 9 . + Take here Reland's remarkable note : " Libya which joins to Cyrene . That many Jews were there , we also learn , Acts ii . 10. In Egypt ...
... hath been found grate- ful to the Roman people not only at this time , but in time past * An . 9 . + Take here Reland's remarkable note : " Libya which joins to Cyrene . That many Jews were there , we also learn , Acts ii . 10. In Egypt ...
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