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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... thought it not safe to go to sea later ; and yet he was of necessity to return to Ionia . • So Agrippa went away ... thought he had received the greatest possible marks of the king's kindness ; since the king had come so long a voyage ...
... thought it not safe to go to sea later ; and yet he was of necessity to return to Ionia . • So Agrippa went away ... thought he had received the greatest possible marks of the king's kindness ; since the king had come so long a voyage ...
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... turn to the offering violence to their father . For inasmuch as they were not ashamed of the pretended crimes of their mother , nor thought : she suffered justly ; these supposed that might at length AN . 14. ] 13 ANTIQUITIES OF THE JEWS .
... turn to the offering violence to their father . For inasmuch as they were not ashamed of the pretended crimes of their mother , nor thought : she suffered justly ; these supposed that might at length AN . 14. ] 13 ANTIQUITIES OF THE JEWS .
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... thought he did them a very great injury . And as Anti- pater was a shrewd man , when he had once obtained this de- gree of freedom , and began to expect greater things than he had before hoped for , he had but one single design in his ...
... thought he did them a very great injury . And as Anti- pater was a shrewd man , when he had once obtained this de- gree of freedom , and began to expect greater things than he had before hoped for , he had but one single design in his ...
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... thought it best to sail to Rome , * and there accuse his sons before Cæsar ; and not to indulge himself in any such crime as might be heinous enough to be suspected of impiety . But as he was going up to Rome , it happened that he made ...
... thought it best to sail to Rome , * and there accuse his sons before Cæsar ; and not to indulge himself in any such crime as might be heinous enough to be suspected of impiety . But as he was going up to Rome , it happened that he made ...
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... thought for his advantage other people should be acquainted with . At last he turned his speech to the admonition of ... thoughts and desires 24 ANTIQUITIES OF THE JEWS . [ BOOK XVI .
... thought for his advantage other people should be acquainted with . At last he turned his speech to the admonition of ... thoughts and desires 24 ANTIQUITIES OF THE JEWS . [ BOOK XVI .
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Accordingly accused affairs afterward Agrippa Alexander ambassadors Anileus Antigonus Antipater Antipater's Antiq Antony Arabians Archelaus Archelaus's Aristobulus army assistance bestowed body brethren brother brought Cæsar Cæsarea Caius Caius's called calumnies Chalcis CHAP Cherea Claudius command contrived Cumanus danger daughter dead Dean Aldrich death desired dignity enemies esteem father favour fell Florus friends Galilee gave Glaphyra hast hath hatred Hereupon Herod high-priest high-priesthood honour Hyrcanus Idumea Insomuch Izates Jerusalem Jewish Jews Josephus Judea kill king king's kingdom laid laws lest liberty Lysanias manner Mariamne married mother multitude murder nation occasion palace Parthians persuaded Petronius Phasaelus Pheroras Pheroras's plot Pompey present president of Syria procurator Ptolemy punishment reign reproach robbers Romans Rome Sabinus Salome sedition senate sent slain slew soldiers sons Sylleus temple tetrarch thee thing thou thought thousand Tiberius tion took Varus wicked wife