“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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... kill ther , and wilt abide in thy love to me . " Herod : and he had promised to do it . When Pheroras , although pressed hard by the former Fabatus had been made acquainted with this , words , replied , that although he would not do ...
... kill ther , and wilt abide in thy love to me . " Herod : and he had promised to do it . When Pheroras , although pressed hard by the former Fabatus had been made acquainted with this , words , replied , that although he would not do ...
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... kill Pheroras . For that the sware that he would not come again , till he Arabian women are skilful in making such heard that Herod was dead . And , indeed , poisons ; and the woman , to whom they as- when upon a sickness of the king's ...
... kill Pheroras . For that the sware that he would not come again , till he Arabian women are skilful in making such heard that Herod was dead . And , indeed , poisons ; and the woman , to whom they as- when upon a sickness of the king's ...
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... kill herself , because she fell upon her feet . The king then comforted her , and promised her and her domestics pardon , upon condition of their concealing nothing of the truth from him , but threatened her with the utmost miseries if ...
... kill herself , because she fell upon her feet . The king then comforted her , and promised her and her domestics pardon , upon condition of their concealing nothing of the truth from him , but threatened her with the utmost miseries if ...
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... kill thy father , and so to enjoy double pleasure , which is truly worthy of thy evil disposition , which thou hast openly shewed against thy brethren . And on this account thou didst rejoice , as having done a most fa- mous exploit ...
... kill thy father , and so to enjoy double pleasure , which is truly worthy of thy evil disposition , which thou hast openly shewed against thy brethren . And on this account thou didst rejoice , as having done a most fa- mous exploit ...
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... kill her , if he could produce any credible testimony that she had acted in that manner . Herod also sent for his son , and asked him about this matter ; and bade him contradict it if he could , and not suppress any thing he had to say ...
... kill her , if he could produce any credible testimony that she had acted in that manner . Herod also sent for his son , and asked him about this matter ; and bade him contradict it if he could , and not suppress any thing he had to say ...
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