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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... hundred and ninety- second Olympiad . There was accordingly a great festival and most sumptuous preparations made in order to its dedication . For he had appointed a contention in music , and games to be performed naked . He had also ...
... hundred and ninety- second Olympiad . There was accordingly a great festival and most sumptuous preparations made in order to its dedication . For he had appointed a contention in music , and games to be performed naked . He had also ...
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... hundred talents . Upon these confes- sions Herod presently thought he had somewhat to depend on , in his own opinion , as to his suspicion about his son . So he took up Alexander and bound him . Yet did he still continue` to be uneasy ...
... hundred talents . Upon these confes- sions Herod presently thought he had somewhat to depend on , in his own opinion , as to his suspicion about his son . So he took up Alexander and bound him . Yet did he still continue` to be uneasy ...
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... hundred of the principal men among the Arabians had been destroyed ; and that their captain Naceb , his familiar friend and kinsman , was slain ; and that the riches that were at Raepta were carried off : and that Obodas was despised ...
... hundred of the principal men among the Arabians had been destroyed ; and that their captain Naceb , his familiar friend and kinsman , was slain ; and that the riches that were at Raepta were carried off : and that Obodas was despised ...
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... hundred men there , nor taken pri- soners , nor pillaged the country . Nicolaus replied : " I shall principally demonstrate , that either nothing at all , or but a very little of those imputations , are true , of which thou hast been in ...
... hundred men there , nor taken pri- soners , nor pillaged the country . Nicolaus replied : " I shall principally demonstrate , that either nothing at all , or but a very little of those imputations , are true , of which thou hast been in ...
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... hundred , reckons the slain to have been two thousand five hundred . " This provoked Cæsar more than ever . So he turned to Syl- leus , full of rage , and asked him , how many of the Arabians were slain ? Hereupon he hesitated , and ...
... hundred , reckons the slain to have been two thousand five hundred . " This provoked Cæsar more than ever . So he turned to Syl- leus , full of rage , and asked him , how many of the Arabians were slain ? Hereupon he hesitated , and ...
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