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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... rest of the multitude . From which words , when carried to Herod , he was induced at last to hate them ; and which natural affection itself , even in length of time , was not able to overcome . Yet was the king at that time in a ...
... rest of the multitude . From which words , when carried to Herod , he was induced at last to hate them ; and which natural affection itself , even in length of time , was not able to overcome . Yet was the king at that time in a ...
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... rest ; yet did he furnish a sum more than sufficient to finish the building ; and ordered them not to overlook that portico , but to rebuild it quickly ; that so the city might recover its pro- per ornaments . And when the high winds ...
... rest ; yet did he furnish a sum more than sufficient to finish the building ; and ordered them not to overlook that portico , but to rebuild it quickly ; that so the city might recover its pro- per ornaments . And when the high winds ...
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... rest , that they appear to be no longer in a state of slavery , but of freedom . Now the privileges we desire , even when we are in the best circumstances , are not such as deserve to be en- vied . For we are indeed in a prosperous ...
... rest , that they appear to be no longer in a state of slavery , but of freedom . Now the privileges we desire , even when we are in the best circumstances , are not such as deserve to be en- vied . For we are indeed in a prosperous ...
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... REST . BUT the affairs in Herod's family were more and more in dis- order , and became more severe upon him , by the hatred of Sa- lome to the young men Alexander and Aristobulus : which de- scended as it were by inheritance , from ...
... REST . BUT the affairs in Herod's family were more and more in dis- order , and became more severe upon him , by the hatred of Sa- lome to the young men Alexander and Aristobulus : which de- scended as it were by inheritance , from ...
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... rest did either shed tears , or at least did all grieve with them ; one of them , whose name was Alexander , called to his father , and attempted to answer his accusation , and said , " O father ! the , benevolence thou hast shown to us ...
... rest did either shed tears , or at least did all grieve with them ; one of them , whose name was Alexander , called to his father , and attempted to answer his accusation , and said , " O father ! the , benevolence thou hast shown to us ...
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