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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... minds in that undaunted manner . But the others made use of calum- nies after a subtle and spiteful manner ; still provoking the young men , and imagining that their boldness might in time turn to the offering violence to their father ...
... minds in that undaunted manner . But the others made use of calum- nies after a subtle and spiteful manner ; still provoking the young men , and imagining that their boldness might in time turn to the offering violence to their father ...
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... mind his former calamity , and considered , that the disorders in his family had hindered him from enjoying any comfort with those that were dearest to him , or with his wife whom he loved so well . And suspecting that his future ...
... mind his former calamity , and considered , that the disorders in his family had hindered him from enjoying any comfort with those that were dearest to him , or with his wife whom he loved so well . And suspecting that his future ...
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... 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 interval of ten years for the duration of Marcus ...
... 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 interval of ten years for the duration of Marcus ...
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... mind dictated to him , in order to purchase a greater hope of his suc- cession ; which yet was already great in itself . And thus he did till he had excited such a degree of anger in Herod , that he was already beome very ill - disposed ...
... mind dictated to him , in order to purchase a greater hope of his suc- cession ; which yet was already great in itself . And thus he did till he had excited such a degree of anger in Herod , that he was already beome very ill - disposed ...
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... minds freely , as the occasion re- quired , and might with force and earnestness refute the accusa- tion ; yet was it not now decent so to do . There was , there- fore , a difficulty how they should be able to speak ; and tears , and at ...
... minds freely , as the occasion re- quired , and might with force and earnestness refute the accusa- tion ; yet was it not now decent so to do . There was , there- fore , a difficulty how they should be able to speak ; and tears , and at ...
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