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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... nature to the wretch who imbrues his hand with human blood . Justly , therefore , should such be avoided and shunned , as well as abandoned to the punishment awarded to the crime . B. probabilities , as to the present accusation ; they ...
... nature to the wretch who imbrues his hand with human blood . Justly , therefore , should such be avoided and shunned , as well as abandoned to the punishment awarded to the crime . B. probabilities , as to the present accusation ; they ...
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... natural affection itself , even in length of time , was not able to overcome . Yet was the king at that time in a condition to prefer the natural affection of a father before all the suspicions and calumnies his sons lay under . So he ...
... natural affection itself , even in length of time , was not able to overcome . Yet was the king at that time in a condition to prefer the natural affection of a father before all the suspicions and calumnies his sons lay under . So he ...
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... natural affection there had been between them ; by erecting a tower in the city itself , not less than the tower of Pharos , which he named Phasaelus : which was at once a part of the strong defences of the city , and a memorial for him ...
... natural affection there had been between them ; by erecting a tower in the city itself , not less than the tower of Pharos , which he named Phasaelus : which was at once a part of the strong defences of the city , and a memorial for him ...
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... nature , and purposes . † For when we have respect to his magnificence , and the benefits which he bestowed on all mankind ; there is no possibility for even those that had the least respect for him , to deny , or not openly to confess ...
... nature , and purposes . † For when we have respect to his magnificence , and the benefits which he bestowed on all mankind ; there is no possibility for even those that had the least respect for him , to deny , or not openly to confess ...
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... natural justice is most agreeable to the advantage of all men equally , both Greeks and Barbarians . To which our laws have the greatest regard and thereby render us , if we abide in them after a pure manner , benevolent and friendly to ...
... natural justice is most agreeable to the advantage of all men equally , both Greeks and Barbarians . To which our laws have the greatest regard and thereby render us , if we abide in them after a pure manner , benevolent and friendly to ...
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