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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... appeared in , not as though they were to plead their cause in a court of justice , but as if they were marching in pompous procession . 3. When Pompey had heard the causes of these two , and had condemned Aristobulus for his violent ...
... appeared in , not as though they were to plead their cause in a court of justice , but as if they were marching in pompous procession . 3. When Pompey had heard the causes of these two , and had condemned Aristobulus for his violent ...
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... appeared before me , to show that his countrymen could not go into their armies , because they are not allowed to bear arms , or to travel on the Sabbath days nor there to procure themselves those sorts of food which they have been used ...
... appeared before me , to show that his countrymen could not go into their armies , because they are not allowed to bear arms , or to travel on the Sabbath days nor there to procure themselves those sorts of food which they have been used ...
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... appearance indeed , to get a supper ready , for he had said before , that he would feast them all there , but in reality to the commanders of the army , whom he persuaded to go out against Malichus , with their daggers , So they went ...
... appearance indeed , to get a supper ready , for he had said before , that he would feast them all there , but in reality to the commanders of the army , whom he persuaded to go out against Malichus , with their daggers , So they went ...
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... appearance of reigning , but that these men had all the power ; but Antony paid great respect to Herod , who was come to him to make his defence against his accusers , on which account his adversaries could not so much as obtain an ...
... appearance of reigning , but that these men had all the power ; but Antony paid great respect to Herod , who was come to him to make his defence against his accusers , on which account his adversaries could not so much as obtain an ...
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... people of the country , some joined him because of the friendship they had had with his father , and some because of the splendid appearance he made , and others by way of requital for the benefits they had Chap . XV . S OF THE JEWS .
... people of the country , some joined him because of the friendship they had had with his father , and some because of the splendid appearance he made , and others by way of requital for the benefits they had Chap . XV . S OF THE JEWS .
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