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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... built like those in Tyre , and Sidon , and Berytus . After this he overran all * Spanheim notes on the place , that this later Antiochus , who was called Epipha- is mentioned by Dio , LIX . page 645 , and that he is mentioned by ...
... built like those in Tyre , and Sidon , and Berytus . After this he overran all * Spanheim notes on the place , that this later Antiochus , who was called Epipha- is mentioned by Dio , LIX . page 645 , and that he is mentioned by ...
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... built walls in proper places : about Jotapata , Bersa- bee , and Salamis ; and besides these about Capharecco , Japha , and Sigo , and what they call mount Tabor , and Taricheæ , and Tiberias . He also built walls about the caves near ...
... built walls in proper places : about Jotapata , Bersa- bee , and Salamis ; and besides these about Capharecco , Japha , and Sigo , and what they call mount Tabor , and Taricheæ , and Tiberias . He also built walls about the caves near ...
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... built their walls : that , however , he would admit of any intercessors that might make some excuse for them and with whom he would make such agree- ment as might be for the city's security . Hereupon ten of the most potent men of ...
... built their walls : that , however , he would admit of any intercessors that might make some excuse for them and with whom he would make such agree- ment as might be for the city's security . Hereupon ten of the most potent men of ...
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... built in a place by nature very strong ; and might be a security of the whole nation's fidelity to the Romans . * Spanheim and Reland both agree , that the two cities here esteemed greater than Antioch , the metropolis of Syria , were ...
... built in a place by nature very strong ; and might be a security of the whole nation's fidelity to the Romans . * Spanheim and Reland both agree , that the two cities here esteemed greater than Antioch , the metropolis of Syria , were ...
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... built on the sudden ; with its market - place , and place for handicraft trades ; and with seats for the superior and inferior officers ; where if any differences arise , their causes are heard and determined . The camp , and all that ...
... built on the sudden ; with its market - place , and place for handicraft trades ; and with seats for the superior and inferior officers ; where if any differences arise , their causes are heard and determined . The camp , and all that ...
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