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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... thought it best to deliver up the city to Pompey ; but Aristobulus's party exhorted them to shut the gates , because he was kept in prison . Now these prevented the others , and seized upon the tem- ple , and cut off the bridge which ...
... thought it best to deliver up the city to Pompey ; but Aristobulus's party exhorted them to shut the gates , because he was kept in prison . Now these prevented the others , and seized upon the tem- ple , and cut off the bridge which ...
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... thought good , he would dismiss those Jews who were Roman citizens , and were wont to observe the rites of the Jewish religion , on account of the superstition they were under . Accordingly he did dismiss them . This was done before the ...
... thought good , he would dismiss those Jews who were Roman citizens , and were wont to observe the rites of the Jewish religion , on account of the superstition they were under . Accordingly he did dismiss them . This was done before the ...
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... thought he should so much tire his readers if he had attempted it , which he thought a sufficient apology for his omit- ting the rest of them ; yet do those by hum produced afford such a strong confirmation to his history , and give ...
... thought he should so much tire his readers if he had attempted it , which he thought a sufficient apology for his omit- ting the rest of them ; yet do those by hum produced afford such a strong confirmation to his history , and give ...
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... thought it but just to require punishment for him , and to take vengeance on the man that had murdered him . And as the war was drawn out into a great length , Marcus came from Rome to take Sextus's government upon him ; but Cæsar was ...
... thought it but just to require punishment for him , and to take vengeance on the man that had murdered him . And as the war was drawn out into a great length , Marcus came from Rome to take Sextus's government upon him ; but Cæsar was ...
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... thought of any such thing . So Antipater , perceiving the distress that Malichus was in , was reconciled to him , and made an agreement with him this was when Marcus was president of Syria ; who , yet perceiving that this Malichus was ...
... thought of any such thing . So Antipater , perceiving the distress that Malichus was in , was reconciled to him , and made an agreement with him this was when Marcus was president of Syria ; who , yet perceiving that this Malichus was ...
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