The Works of Flavius Josephus ...: To which are Added, Three Dissertations, Concerning Jesus Christ, John the Baptist, James the Just, God's Command to Abraham, Etc. with an Index to the Whole, Volume 3T. Tegg, 1825 |
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... Romans , thirty - seven . A man he was of great barbarity towards all men equally , and a slave to his passion ; but above the consideration of what was right ; yet was he favoured by for- tune as much as any man ever was ; for , from a ...
... Romans , thirty - seven . A man he was of great barbarity towards all men equally , and a slave to his passion ; but above the consideration of what was right ; yet was he favoured by for- tune as much as any man ever was ; for , from a ...
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... Romans , and to enclose them on all sides . Now Sabi- nus was afraid of these men's number , and of their resolution , who had little regard to their lives , but were very desirous not to be overcome , while they thought it a point of ...
... Romans , and to enclose them on all sides . Now Sabi- nus was afraid of these men's number , and of their resolution , who had little regard to their lives , but were very desirous not to be overcome , while they thought it a point of ...
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... Romans to fall upon the Jews , although he did not himself venture so much as to come down to his friends , and thought he might expect that the others should expose themselves first to die on account of his avarice . However , the Romans ...
... Romans to fall upon the Jews , although he did not himself venture so much as to come down to his friends , and thought he might expect that the others should expose themselves first to die on account of his avarice . However , the Romans ...
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... Romans , as being unarmed men , and their courage failing them ; their wild fury being now not able to help them , because they were destitute of armour , insomuch that , of those that went up to the top of the roof , not one escaped ...
... Romans , as being unarmed men , and their courage failing them ; their wild fury being now not able to help them , because they were destitute of armour , insomuch that , of those that went up to the top of the roof , not one escaped ...
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... Romans and of the king's forces , and managed matters with the like hatred to each of them . The king's forces they fell upon , because of the licentious conduct they had been allowed under Herod's government ; and they fell upon the Romans ...
... Romans and of the king's forces , and managed matters with the like hatred to each of them . The king's forces they fell upon , because of the licentious conduct they had been allowed under Herod's government ; and they fell upon the Romans ...
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