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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... arms ; but sent among them privately some of the prin- cipal men , and thereby entreated them to be quiet , and not provoke the Roman army against them . But the seditious made a jest of the entreaties of Tiberius , and reproached him ...
... arms ; but sent among them privately some of the prin- cipal men , and thereby entreated them to be quiet , and not provoke the Roman army against them . But the seditious made a jest of the entreaties of Tiberius , and reproached him ...
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... arms . So he took out of Antioch the twelfth legion ; and out of each of the rest he selected two thousand ; with six cohorts of footmen , and four troops of horsemen ; besides those auxiliaries which were sent by the kings . Of which ...
... arms . So he took out of Antioch the twelfth legion ; and out of each of the rest he selected two thousand ; with six cohorts of footmen , and four troops of horsemen ; besides those auxiliaries which were sent by the kings . Of which ...
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... arms . And taking courage greatly from their multitude , they went in a sudden and disorderly manner to the fight , with a great noise ; and without any consideration of the rest of the se- venth day although the sabbath was the day to ...
... arms . And taking courage greatly from their multitude , they went in a sudden and disorderly manner to the fight , with a great noise ; and without any consideration of the rest of the se- venth day although the sabbath was the day to ...
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... arms , and come over to them . But the seditious , fearing lest the whole multitude , in hopes of security to themselves , should go over to Agrippa , re- solved immediately to fall upon and kill the ambassadors . Ac- cordingly they ...
... arms , and come over to them . But the seditious , fearing lest the whole multitude , in hopes of security to themselves , should go over to Agrippa , re- solved immediately to fall upon and kill the ambassadors . Ac- cordingly they ...
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... arms , and were afraid of breaking their ranks to pieces : and because they saw the Jews were light , and ready for making incursions upon them . And this was the rea- son why the Romans suffered greatly , without being able to revenge ...
... arms , and were afraid of breaking their ranks to pieces : and because they saw the Jews were light , and ready for making incursions upon them . And this was the rea- son why the Romans suffered greatly , without being able to revenge ...
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