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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... manner of the Jews ; and this necessity that they were under to do whatsoever such men should command , was an offence against our reli- gious settlement , rather than a punishment to such as were found to have offended : such a ...
... manner of the Jews ; and this necessity that they were under to do whatsoever such men should command , was an offence against our reli- gious settlement , rather than a punishment to such as were found to have offended : such a ...
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... manner . They also impose tributes upon us , and bring us be- fore tribunals on holy days ; and then require other like debts of us , not because the contracts require it , and for their own advantage ; but because they would put an ...
... manner . They also impose tributes upon us , and bring us be- fore tribunals on holy days ; and then require other like debts of us , not because the contracts require it , and for their own advantage ; but because they would put an ...
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... manner of ex- erting it was different . For the young men were rash ; re- proaching and affronting the others openly and were inexpe- rienced enough to think it most generous to declare their minds in that undaunted manner . But the ...
... manner of ex- erting it was different . For the young men were rash ; re- proaching and affronting the others openly and were inexpe- rienced enough to think it most generous to declare their minds in that undaunted manner . But the ...
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... manner : and they would make one another happy . And when he had said this , he dismissed the assembly . This speech was acceptable to the greatest part of the audience , but not so to them all . For the contention among his sons , and ...
... manner : and they would make one another happy . And when he had said this , he dismissed the assembly . This speech was acceptable to the greatest part of the audience , but not so to them all . For the contention among his sons , and ...
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... manner , on behalf of the Jews . " Agrippa , to the magistrates , senate , and people of the Ephesians , sendeth greeting . I will , that the care and cus- tody of the sacred money that is carried to the temple at Jerusa- lem , be left ...
... manner , on behalf of the Jews . " Agrippa , to the magistrates , senate , and people of the Ephesians , sendeth greeting . I will , that the care and cus- tody of the sacred money that is carried to the temple at Jerusa- lem , be left ...
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