The Genuine Works of Flavius Josephus, the Jewish Historian: Containing Twenty Books of the Jewish Antiquities, Seven Books of the Jewish War, and the Life of Josephus, Volume 4W. Borradaile, 1824 |
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... Egypt , neither the first Cæsar , nor any one that came after him , thought of diminishing the honours which Alexander had bestowed on the Jews . But still conflicts perpetually arose with the Grecians : and although the governors did ...
... Egypt , neither the first Cæsar , nor any one that came after him , thought of diminishing the honours which Alexander had bestowed on the Jews . But still conflicts perpetually arose with the Grecians : and although the governors did ...
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... Egypt ; and made those seas navigable to all men . Now as soon as Vespa- sian knew of their conspiracy , he sent both footmen and horsemen to Joppa ; who entered the city , which was unguarded , in the night time . However , those that ...
... Egypt ; and made those seas navigable to all men . Now as soon as Vespa- sian knew of their conspiracy , he sent both footmen and horsemen to Joppa ; who entered the city , which was unguarded , in the night time . However , those that ...
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... Egyptian bondage , when they were sent back into the country of their forefathers ; they came down by night , without being discovered by those that could have prevented them ; and overran a certain small city called Engaddi . In this ...
... Egyptian bondage , when they were sent back into the country of their forefathers ; they came down by night , without being discovered by those that could have prevented them ; and overran a certain small city called Engaddi . In this ...
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... Egypt : and accordingly its age is reckoned at two thousand three hundred years . They also re- late that it had been the habitation of Abram , the progenitor of the Jews , after he had removed out of Mesopotamia , and that his ...
... Egypt : and accordingly its age is reckoned at two thousand three hundred years . They also re- late that it had been the habitation of Abram , the progenitor of the Jews , after he had removed out of Mesopotamia , and that his ...
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... all saluted emperor in Judea ; and not till some time after- ward in Egypt . Whence Tacitus's and Suetonius's present copies must be correct- exhorted him to save the government , which was now 166 [ BOOK IV . WARS OF THE JEWS .
... all saluted emperor in Judea ; and not till some time after- ward in Egypt . Whence Tacitus's and Suetonius's present copies must be correct- exhorted him to save the government , which was now 166 [ BOOK IV . WARS OF THE JEWS .
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