The Genuine Works of Flavius Josephus: The Learned and Authentic Jewish Historian, and Celebrated Warrior ; to which are Prefixed, Three Dissertations, Volume 4David Huntington, 1815 |
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... appear to specta- tors to be degenerous and unmanly ; while Aristobulus was of a contrary temper , an active man , and one of a great and generous soul . 4. Since , therefore , Antipater saw that Hyrcanus did not attend to what he said ...
... appear to specta- tors to be degenerous and unmanly ; while Aristobulus was of a contrary temper , an active man , and one of a great and generous soul . 4. Since , therefore , Antipater saw that Hyrcanus did not attend to what he said ...
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... appear to do , or else they directly contradict Josephus , and were therein greatly mistaken : I mean this , unless that bal- sam , and the best palm - t.ees , grew much more southward in Judea in the days of Eusebius and Jerom , than ...
... appear to do , or else they directly contradict Josephus , and were therein greatly mistaken : I mean this , unless that bal- sam , and the best palm - t.ees , grew much more southward in Judea in the days of Eusebius and Jerom , than ...
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... appears from the places already quoted in the note on Antiq . B. xiii . ch . viii . 1. which scrupulous superstition , as to the observation of such a rigorous rest upon the Sabbath - day , our Saviour always op- posed , when the ...
... appears from the places already quoted in the note on Antiq . B. xiii . ch . viii . 1. which scrupulous superstition , as to the observation of such a rigorous rest upon the Sabbath - day , our Saviour always op- posed , when the ...
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... appear be- hindhand in their alacrity for Cæsar , viz . Jamblicus the ruler , and Ptolemy his son , and Tholomy , the son of Sohe- mus , who dwelt at mount Libanus , and almost all the cities . So Mithridates marched out of Syria and ...
... appear be- hindhand in their alacrity for Cæsar , viz . Jamblicus the ruler , and Ptolemy his son , and Tholomy , the son of Sohe- mus , who dwelt at mount Libanus , and almost all the cities . So Mithridates marched out of Syria and ...
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... appear how our people receive the good kindly , and repay them a suitable reward ; and he may be induced to proceed in his affection towards us by the honours we have already paid him . That ambassadors be also chosen out of all the ...
... appear how our people receive the good kindly , and repay them a suitable reward ; and he may be induced to proceed in his affection towards us by the honours we have already paid him . That ambassadors be also chosen out of all the ...
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