“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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Page 110
... Titus , in a posture that denotes sorrow and captivity , sitting on the ground . I fancy the Romans might have an eye on the customs of the Jewish nation , as well as those of their own country , in the several marks of sor- row they ...
... Titus , in a posture that denotes sorrow and captivity , sitting on the ground . I fancy the Romans might have an eye on the customs of the Jewish nation , as well as those of their own country , in the several marks of sor- row they ...
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... Titus Cæsar . Bernice lived as a widow a long while af- ter the death of § Herod : who was both her husband , and her uncle : but when the report went that she had a criminal conversation with her brother , she persuaded Polemo , king ...
... Titus Cæsar . Bernice lived as a widow a long while af- ter the death of § Herod : who was both her husband , and her uncle : but when the report went that she had a criminal conversation with her brother , she persuaded Polemo , king ...
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... Titus took the temple and the city , and burnt them , were in all twenty - eight . The time also that belonged to them was a hundred and seven years . Some of these were the political governors of the people under the reign of Herod ...
... Titus took the temple and the city , and burnt them , were in all twenty - eight . The time also that belonged to them was a hundred and seven years . Some of these were the political governors of the people under the reign of Herod ...
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... Titus , and Domitian ; and the coming of those he had no acquaintance with to the crown , I mean Nerva and Trajan ; together with his removal from Rome to Judea , with what followed it ; might easily interrupt such intentions , and ...
... Titus , and Domitian ; and the coming of those he had no acquaintance with to the crown , I mean Nerva and Trajan ; together with his removal from Rome to Judea , with what followed it ; might easily interrupt such intentions , and ...
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... Titus Cæsar , who destroyed it , is himself a witness : who , during the entire war , pitied the people who were kept under by the seditious ; and did often voluntarily delay the taking of the city , and allowed time to the siege in ...
... Titus Cæsar , who destroyed it , is himself a witness : who , during the entire war , pitied the people who were kept under by the seditious ; and did often voluntarily delay the taking of the city , and allowed time to the siege in ...
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