“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, Written by Himself ...J. Robins, 1822 |
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... Romans to fall upon the Jews : although he did not himself venture so much as to come down to his friends and thought he might expect that the others should first expose themselves to die , on account of his avarice . However , the Romans ...
... Romans to fall upon the Jews : although he did not himself venture so much as to come down to his friends and thought he might expect that the others should first expose themselves to die , on account of his avarice . However , the Romans ...
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... Romans also rushed through the fire , where it gave them room so to do , and seized on that treasure where the ... Romans . There was also a band of horsemen , under the command of Rufus , which also went over to the Romans . How ever ...
... Romans also rushed through the fire , where it gave them room so to do , and seized on that treasure where the ... Romans . There was also a band of horsemen , under the command of Rufus , which also went over to the Romans . How ever ...
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... Romans , because of the injuries they had so lately received from them . But , in process of time , they grew more cruel to all sorts of men . Nor could any one escape from one or other of these seditions . Since they slew some out of ...
... Romans , because of the injuries they had so lately received from them . But , in process of time , they grew more cruel to all sorts of men . Nor could any one escape from one or other of these seditions . Since they slew some out of ...
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... Roman legion , not bear- Romans : but the murders they committed ing the coming of this army , left the siege im- upon their own people lasted a long while . perfect . But as to the Jerusalem Jews , when As soon as Varus was informed of ...
... Roman legion , not bear- Romans : but the murders they committed ing the coming of this army , left the siege im- upon their own people lasted a long while . perfect . But as to the Jerusalem Jews , when As soon as Varus was informed of ...
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... Romans as to continue in the observance of their own customs , and not be forced to transgress the ancient rules of their own religion but that in the time of Caius the Alexandrians became insolent towards the Jews that were among them ...
... Romans as to continue in the observance of their own customs , and not be forced to transgress the ancient rules of their own religion but that in the time of Caius the Alexandrians became insolent towards the Jews that were among them ...
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