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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... sides ; 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 ...
... sides ; 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 ...
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... sides might still heal those breaches that had happened between them , and might improve their good will to one another , whereby those on both sides ex- cusing the rashness of their suspicions , might resolve to bear a greater degree ...
... sides might still heal those breaches that had happened between them , and might improve their good will to one another , whereby those on both sides ex- cusing the rashness of their suspicions , might resolve to bear a greater degree ...
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... sides ; and laid the open road with polished stone ; and was of very great advantage to the inhabitants . And as to the Olympic games , which were in a very low condition , by reason of the failure of their revenue , he recovered their ...
... sides ; and laid the open road with polished stone ; and was of very great advantage to the inhabitants . And as to the Olympic games , which were in a very low condition , by reason of the failure of their revenue , he recovered their ...
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... friends , were on his side , and those , ready both to do and suffer whatsoever should come on that account . Herod heard this confession , with mingled emotions of rage 40 ANTIQUITIES OF THE JEWS . [ BOOK XVI . CHAP. VIII. ...
... friends , were on his side , and those , ready both to do and suffer whatsoever should come on that account . Herod heard this confession , with mingled emotions of rage 40 ANTIQUITIES OF THE JEWS . [ BOOK XVI . CHAP. VIII. ...
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... sides to be pitied . For when some persons refuted the calumnies that were laid on the young man , he was thrown into a passion ; but when Archelaus joined in the accusation , he was dissolved into tears and sorrow , after an ...
... sides to be pitied . For when some persons refuted the calumnies that were laid on the young man , he was thrown into a passion ; but when Archelaus joined in the accusation , he was dissolved into tears and sorrow , after an ...
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