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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... gave them equal privileges in this city with the Gre- cians themselves . This honorary reward continued among them under his successors : who also set apart for them a particular place , that they might live without being polluted by ...
... gave them equal privileges in this city with the Gre- cians themselves . This honorary reward continued among them under his successors : who also set apart for them a particular place , that they might live without being polluted by ...
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... gave orders to the Romans to retire . Ac- cordingly , these being accustomed to obey orders , left off killing at the first intimation . But the populace of Alexandria bare so very great hatred to the Jews , that it was difficult to ...
... gave orders to the Romans to retire . Ac- cordingly , these being accustomed to obey orders , left off killing at the first intimation . But the populace of Alexandria bare so very great hatred to the Jews , that it was difficult to ...
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... gave order , that if they could take that city by surprise they should keep it ; but that in case the citizens should perceive they were coming to attack them , they then should stay for him , and for the rest of the army . So some of ...
... gave order , that if they could take that city by surprise they should keep it ; but that in case the citizens should perceive they were coming to attack them , they then should stay for him , and for the rest of the army . So some of ...
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... gave ground , thither did they come , in order to set open the gates and to admit Cestius as their benefactor . Who , had he but continued the siege a little longer , had certainly taken the city . But it was , I suppose , owing to the ...
... gave ground , thither did they come , in order to set open the gates and to admit Cestius as their benefactor . Who , had he but continued the siege a little longer , had certainly taken the city . But it was , I suppose , owing to the ...
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... gave him that privilege . And , as he supposed , that if he could once overthrow Josephus , he should obtain himself the government of Galilee , so he gave order to the robbers that were under his command to be more zealous in their ...
... gave him that privilege . And , as he supposed , that if he could once overthrow Josephus , he should obtain himself the government of Galilee , so he gave order to the robbers that were under his command to be more zealous in their ...
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