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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... suffered : while they were not permitted to use their own laws ; but were compelled to prose- cute their law - suits , by the ill usage of the judges , upon their holydays ; and were deprived of the money they used to lay up at ...
... suffered : while they were not permitted to use their own laws ; but were compelled to prose- cute their law - suits , by the ill usage of the judges , upon their holydays ; and were deprived of the money they used to lay up at ...
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... suffer any thing , ra- ther than a dissolution of the customs of their forefathers : for a great many of them have rather chosen to go to war on that --- account , as very solicitous not to transgress in 8 ANTIQUITIES OF THE JEWS ...
... suffer any thing , ra- ther than a dissolution of the customs of their forefathers : for a great many of them have rather chosen to go to war on that --- account , as very solicitous not to transgress in 8 ANTIQUITIES OF THE JEWS ...
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... suffered ; and by their own ambition of governing . The old grudge was also renewed ; and they cast reproaches on Sa- lome and Pheroras : who requited the young men with mali- cious designs , and actually laid treacherous snares for ...
... suffered ; and by their own ambition of governing . The old grudge was also renewed ; and they cast reproaches on Sa- lome and Pheroras : who requited the young men with mali- cious designs , and actually laid treacherous snares for ...
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... suffered justly ; these supposed that might at length exceed all bounds , and induce them to think they ought to be avenged on their father ; though it were by despatching him with their own hands . At length the whole city was full of ...
... suffered justly ; these supposed that might at length exceed all bounds , and induce them to think they ought to be avenged on their father ; though it were by despatching him with their own hands . At length the whole city was full of ...
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... suffered from him ; or what hardship he had ever laid upon them to make them complain of him : and how they could ... suffer the greatest punishments that ever were known among mankind . These were the accusations which Herod laid with ...
... suffered from him ; or what hardship he had ever laid upon them to make them complain of him : and how they could ... suffer the greatest punishments that ever were known among mankind . These were the accusations which Herod laid with ...
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