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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... Romans , who were in garrison , to leave the place , and deliver it up to them . These Romans being in great fear , lest the place should be taken by force , made an agreement with them to depart , upon certain conditions . And when ...
... Romans , who were in garrison , to leave the place , and deliver it up to them . These Romans being in great fear , lest the place should be taken by force , made an agreement with them to depart , upon certain conditions . And when ...
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... Romans , as to break into their ranks , and to march through the midst of thein ; making a great slaughter as they went . Insomuch , that unless the horsemen , and such part of the footmen as were not yet tired in the action had wheeled ...
... Romans , as to break into their ranks , and to march through the midst of thein ; making a great slaughter as they went . Insomuch , that unless the horsemen , and such part of the footmen as were not yet tired in the action had wheeled ...
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... Romans fled to Bethoron ; and the Jews seiz- ed upon all the places round about them , and watched for their coming out in the morning . Then it was that Cestius , despairing of obtaining room for a public march , contrived how he might ...
... Romans fled to Bethoron ; and the Jews seiz- ed upon all the places round about them , and watched for their coming out in the morning . Then it was that Cestius , despairing of obtaining room for a public march , contrived how he might ...
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... Romans had left behind , and came back running and singing to their metropolis : while they had themselves lost a few only ; but had slain of the Romans five thousand and three hundred footmen , and three hundred and eighty horsemen ...
... Romans had left behind , and came back running and singing to their metropolis : while they had themselves lost a few only ; but had slain of the Romans five thousand and three hundred footmen , and three hundred and eighty horsemen ...
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... Romans . Now in Jerusalem the high - priest Ananus , and as many of the men of power as were not in the interest of the Romans , both repaired the walls , and made a great many warlike instruments . Inso- much that , in all parts of the ...
... Romans . Now in Jerusalem the high - priest Ananus , and as many of the men of power as were not in the interest of the Romans , both repaired the walls , and made a great many warlike instruments . Inso- much that , in all parts of the ...
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