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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... laid be- fore them the injuries which they suffered : while they were not permitted to use their own laws ; but were ... lay up at Jerusalem ; and were forced into the army , and upon such * At the island Lesbos , other offices as ...
... laid be- fore them the injuries which they suffered : while they were not permitted to use their own laws ; but were ... lay up at Jerusalem ; and were forced into the army , and upon such * At the island Lesbos , other offices as ...
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... laid upon them came to be believed , by means of their own conduct . For they were so deeply affected with the death of their mother , that while they said both she and themselves were in a miserable case , they vehemently complained of ...
... laid upon them came to be believed , by means of their own conduct . For they were so deeply affected with the death of their mother , that while they said both she and themselves were in a miserable case , they vehemently complained of ...
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... laid upon the sons of Mari- amne , and was desirous to humble them ; he still increased the honour that he had bestowed on Antipater ; and was at last so overcome by his persuasions , that he brought his mother to court also . He also ...
... laid upon the sons of Mari- amne , and was desirous to humble them ; he still increased the honour that he had bestowed on Antipater ; and was at last so overcome by his persuasions , that he brought his mother to court also . He also ...
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... lay it before Cæsar ; and to pollute his ears with such lan- guage . While he himself wished to know , what severity they had ever suffered from him ; or what hardship he had ever laid upon them to make them complain of him : and how ...
... lay it before Cæsar ; and to pollute his ears with such lan- guage . While he himself wished to know , what severity they had ever suffered from him ; or what hardship he had ever laid upon them to make them complain of him : and how ...
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... laid the open road with polished stone ; and was of very great advantage to the inhabitants . And as to the Olympic games , which were in a very low condition , by reason of the failure of their revenue , he recovered their reputation ...
... laid the open road with polished stone ; and was of very great advantage to the inhabitants . And as to the Olympic games , which were in a very low condition , by reason of the failure of their revenue , he recovered their reputation ...
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