“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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... siege . escaped , they were all killed by the Romans : as being unarmed men , and their courage failing them . Their wild fury being not able to help them , because they were destitute of armor : insomuch that of those that went up to ...
... siege . escaped , they were all killed by the Romans : as being unarmed men , and their courage failing them . Their wild fury being not able to help them , because they were destitute of armor : insomuch that of those that went up to ...
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... 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 the state Varus reproached them bitterly for what had of Judea , by Sabinus's writing to him , he was ...
... 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 the state Varus reproached them bitterly for what had of Judea , by Sabinus's writing to him , he was ...
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... siege vigorously , he took that fortress . And when he had plundered it of all the prey that was in it , which was not small , he returned to Adiabene . Yet did not he take Abia alive , because when he found himself encompassed on every ...
... siege vigorously , he took that fortress . And when he had plundered it of all the prey that was in it , which was not small , he returned to Adiabene . Yet did not he take Abia alive , because when he found himself encompassed on every ...
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... siege in order to let the authors have opportunity for repentance . But if any one make an unjust accusation against nie , when I speak so passionately about the tyrants or robbers , or sorely bewail the misfortunes of our country ; let ...
... siege in order to let the authors have opportunity for repentance . But if any one make an unjust accusation against nie , when I speak so passionately about the tyrants or robbers , or sorely bewail the misfortunes of our country ; let ...
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... siege , he compelled the Jews to dissolve the laws of their coun- and of the same dimensions : and so he appears to have really done , as far as he was able , and thought proper . Of this temple , see Antiq . XIII . S , and of the War ...
... siege , he compelled the Jews to dissolve the laws of their coun- and of the same dimensions : and so he appears to have really done , as far as he was able , and thought proper . Of this temple , see Antiq . XIII . S , and of the War ...
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