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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... live a private life ; as also how Hyrcanus , a little afterward , was persuaded by Anti- pater to fly to Aretas . 1. We have related the affairs of queen Alexandra , and her death , in the foregoing book , and will now speak of what ...
... live a private life ; as also how Hyrcanus , a little afterward , was persuaded by Anti- pater to fly to Aretas . 1. We have related the affairs of queen Alexandra , and her death , in the foregoing book , and will now speak of what ...
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... live without intermeddling with public affairs , and quietly enjoy the estate he had acquired . When they had agreed upon these terms in the temple , and had confirmed the agreement with oaths , and the giving one another their right ...
... live without intermeddling with public affairs , and quietly enjoy the estate he had acquired . When they had agreed upon these terms in the temple , and had confirmed the agreement with oaths , and the giving one another their right ...
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... lives , nor by the number that were already slain , as thinking better to suffer whatever came upon them , at their very altars , than to omit any thing that their laws required of them . And that this is not a mere brag , or an ...
... lives , nor by the number that were already slain , as thinking better to suffer whatever came upon them , at their very altars , than to omit any thing that their laws required of them . And that this is not a mere brag , or an ...
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... live happily and lead their lives without disturbance , in the enjoyment of their own pos- sessions ; but if they were addicted to the hopes of what might come by innovation , and aimed to get wealth thereby , they should have him a ...
... live happily and lead their lives without disturbance , in the enjoyment of their own pos- sessions ; but if they were addicted to the hopes of what might come by innovation , and aimed to get wealth thereby , they should have him a ...
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... live according to their own customs , or to bring in contributions for common suppers , and holy festivals , while they are not forbidden so to do even at Rome itself ; for , even Caius Cæsar , our imperator and consul , in that de ...
... live according to their own customs , or to bring in contributions for common suppers , and holy festivals , while they are not forbidden so to do even at Rome itself ; for , even Caius Cæsar , our imperator and consul , in that de ...
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