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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... preserve our religion , without any pro- hibition ; which as it appears not in itself a privilege to be en- vied us ... preservation of justice . Nor do we conceal those injunctions of ours , by which we govern our lives ; they being ...
... preserve our religion , without any pro- hibition ; which as it appears not in itself a privilege to be en- vied us ... preservation of justice . Nor do we conceal those injunctions of ours , by which we govern our lives ; they being ...
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... preservation ; but in truth such as his malicious 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 ...
... preservation ; but in truth such as his malicious 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 ...
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... preservation of human life . * The remaining part of this chapter is remarkable ; as justly distinguishing natural justice , religion and morality , from positive institutions in all countries ; and evidently preferring the former ...
... preservation of human life . * The remaining part of this chapter is remarkable ; as justly distinguishing natural justice , religion and morality , from positive institutions in all countries ; and evidently preferring the former ...
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... preservation . Herod also recommended Ptolemy , who was a great director of the affairs of his kingdom , to Antipater ; and consulted with his mother about the public affairs also . And indeed these were all in all ; and did what they ...
... preservation . Herod also recommended Ptolemy , who was a great director of the affairs of his kingdom , to Antipater ; and consulted with his mother about the public affairs also . And indeed these were all in all ; and did what they ...
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... preservation , he continued to suspect those that were guiltless . Nor did he set any bounds to himself : but supposing that those who stayed with him had the most power to hurt him , they were to him very frightful . And for those that ...
... preservation , he continued to suspect those that were guiltless . Nor did he set any bounds to himself : but supposing that those who stayed with him had the most power to hurt him , they were to him very frightful . And for those that ...
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