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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... letters might be given them , directed both to the free cities , and to the kings , that their country and their havens might be at peace , and that no one among them might receive any injury . It there- fore pleased [ the senate ] to ...
... letters might be given them , directed both to the free cities , and to the kings , that their country and their havens might be at peace , and that no one among them might receive any injury . It there- fore pleased [ the senate ] to ...
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... letters : that this de- cree may also be communicated to the questors and prætors of the several cities , and to the friends of the Jews ; and that the ambassadors may have presents made them , that these decrees be sent every where ...
... letters : that this de- cree may also be communicated to the questors and prætors of the several cities , and to the friends of the Jews ; and that the ambassadors may have presents made them , that these decrees be sent every where ...
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... letter , without any farther deliberation , he sent an epistle to all the Asiatics , and particularly to the city of the Ephesians , the metropolis of Asia , about the Jews ; a copy of which epistle here follows . 12. " When Artemon was ...
... letter , without any farther deliberation , he sent an epistle to all the Asiatics , and particularly to the city of the Ephesians , the metropolis of Asia , about the Jews ; a copy of which epistle here follows . 12. " When Artemon was ...
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... letters , and that it stand engraven in the most illustrious places , that it may be read by all . Marcus Antonius , imperator , one of the triumvirate over the public affairs , made this declaration : Since Caius Cassius , in this ...
... letters , and that it stand engraven in the most illustrious places , that it may be read by all . Marcus Antonius , imperator , one of the triumvirate over the public affairs , made this declaration : Since Caius Cassius , in this ...
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... letters to that purpose . He also bound fifteen of their adversaries , and was going to kill them , but that Herod obtained their pardon . 2. Yet did not these men continue quiet when they were come back , but a thousand of the Jews ...
... letters to that purpose . He also bound fifteen of their adversaries , and was going to kill them , but that Herod obtained their pardon . 2. Yet did not these men continue quiet when they were come back , but a thousand of the Jews ...
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