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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... TEMPLE BY HEROD , TO THE DEATH OF ALEXANDER AND ARISTOBULUS . AS king Herod was very zealous in the administration of his government , and desirous to put a stop to particular acts of in- justice , which were committed by criminals ...
... TEMPLE BY HEROD , TO THE DEATH OF ALEXANDER AND ARISTOBULUS . AS king Herod was very zealous in the administration of his government , and desirous to put a stop to particular acts of in- justice , which were committed by criminals ...
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... temple is no better than a fable ; it may not be amiss to take notice of this occasional . clause , in the speech of Alexander before his father Herod , in his and his bro- ther's vindication : which mentions the temple , as known by ...
... temple is no better than a fable ; it may not be amiss to take notice of this occasional . clause , in the speech of Alexander before his father Herod , in his and his bro- ther's vindication : which mentions the temple , as known by ...
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... temple : where he made a speech to the people , con- cerning what had been done in his journey ; he also discoursed to them about Cæsar's kindness to him , and about as many of the particulars he had done , as he thought for his ...
... temple : where he made a speech to the people , con- cerning what had been done in his journey ; he also discoursed to them about Cæsar's kindness to him , and about as many of the particulars he had done , as he thought for his ...
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... works as wanted it ; to support them upon the failure of their other revenues . But what was the greatest and most il- lustrious of all his works , he erected Apollo's temple 26 ANTIQUITIES OF THE JEWS . [ BOOK XVI .
... works as wanted it ; to support them upon the failure of their other revenues . But what was the greatest and most il- lustrious of all his works , he erected Apollo's temple 26 ANTIQUITIES OF THE JEWS . [ BOOK XVI .
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... temple at Rhodes , at his own expense ; and gave them a great number of talents of silver for the repair of their fleet . He also built the great- est part of the public edifices for the inhabitants of * Nicopolis , at Actium . And for ...
... temple at Rhodes , at his own expense ; and gave them a great number of talents of silver for the repair of their fleet . He also built the great- est part of the public edifices for the inhabitants of * Nicopolis , at Actium . And for ...
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