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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... coming to attack them , they then should stay for him , and for the rest of the army . So some of them made a brisk march by the sea - side , and some by land , and so coming upon them on both sides , they took the city with ease . And ...
... coming to attack them , they then should stay for him , and for the rest of the army . So some of them made a brisk march by the sea - side , and some by land , and so coming upon them on both sides , they took the city with ease . And ...
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... coming out in the morning . Then it was that Cestius , despairing of obtaining room for a public march , contrived how he might best run away . And when he had selected four hundred of the most courageous of his sol- diers , he placed ...
... coming out in the morning . Then it was that Cestius , despairing of obtaining room for a public march , contrived how he might best run away . And when he had selected four hundred of the most courageous of his sol- diers , he placed ...
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... coming was not for his advantage , sent one of his friends , and pretended that he was sick ; and that being confined to his bed he could not come to pay his respects . But as soon as Josephus had gotten the people of bim Tiberias ...
... coming was not for his advantage , sent one of his friends , and pretended that he was sick ; and that being confined to his bed he could not come to pay his respects . But as soon as Josephus had gotten the people of bim Tiberias ...
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... coming was : that being only known among some secret councils of his enemies . And by this means it was that four cities revolted from him immediately ; Sepphoris , Gama- la , Gischala , and Tiberias . Yet did he recover these cities ...
... coming was : that being only known among some secret councils of his enemies . And by this means it was that four cities revolted from him immediately ; Sepphoris , Gama- la , Gischala , and Tiberias . Yet did he recover these cities ...
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... coming upon them , made great lamentations . There were also such omens observed as were understood to be forerunners of evils , by such as loved peace but were by those that kindled the war interpreted so as to suit their own ...
... coming upon them , made great lamentations . There were also such omens observed as were understood to be forerunners of evils , by such as loved peace but were by those that kindled the war interpreted so as to suit their own ...
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