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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... sent out some of the king's armed men by night , and slew all those men . Which bold action he ventured upon without the con- sent of Agrippa : and was such a lover of money , that he chose to be so wicked to his own countrymen , though ...
... sent out some of the king's armed men by night , and slew all those men . Which bold action he ventured upon without the con- sent of Agrippa : and was such a lover of money , that he chose to be so wicked to his own countrymen , though ...
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... 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 for so doing ...
... 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 for so doing ...
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... sent by the kings . Of which * Antiochus sent two thousand horsemen , and three thousand footmen : with as many archers and Agrippa sent the same number of footmen , and one thousand horsemen . Sohemus also followed with four thousand ...
... sent by the kings . Of which * Antiochus sent two thousand horsemen , and three thousand footmen : with as many archers and Agrippa sent the same number of footmen , and one thousand horsemen . Sohemus also followed with four thousand ...
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... sent part of his army before him to Joppa : and 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 ...
... sent part of his army before him to Joppa : and 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 ...
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... sent Borceus and Phebus , the persons of his party that were the best known to them ; and promised that Cestius should give them his right hand , to se- cure them of the Romans ' entire forgiveness of what they had done amiss , if they ...
... sent Borceus and Phebus , the persons of his party that were the best known to them ; and promised that Cestius should give them his right hand , to se- cure them of the Romans ' entire forgiveness of what they had done amiss , if they ...
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