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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... force no otherwise than as it should stand when Cæsar had inspected it ; so there was pre- sently an acclamation made to Archelaus , as king ; and the sol- diers came by bands , and their commanders with them , and pro- mised the same ...
... force no otherwise than as it should stand when Cæsar had inspected it ; so there was pre- sently an acclamation made to Archelaus , as king ; and the sol- diers came by bands , and their commanders with them , and pro- mised the same ...
Page 30
... forces to use persuasions , and to tell them that the death which was inflicted on their friends was according to the law ; and to represent to them , that their petitions about these things were carried to a great height of injury to ...
... forces to use persuasions , and to tell them that the death which was inflicted on their friends was according to the law ; and to represent to them , that their petitions about these things were carried to a great height of injury to ...
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... an enmity to Archelaus , or out of his hatred of virtue and jus- tice . For as to those who begin such tumults , and first set about such unrighteous actions , they are the men who force 34 B. XVII . ANTIQUITIES OF THE JEWS .
... an enmity to Archelaus , or out of his hatred of virtue and jus- tice . For as to those who begin such tumults , and first set about such unrighteous actions , they are the men who force 34 B. XVII . ANTIQUITIES OF THE JEWS .
Page 35
... force those that punish them to betake themselves to arms even against their wills . So that Antipater in effect ascribes the rest of what was done to all those who were of counsel to the accusers , for no- thing which is here accused ...
... force those that punish them to betake themselves to arms even against their wills . So that Antipater in effect ascribes the rest of what was done to all those who were of counsel to the accusers , for no- thing which is here accused ...
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... forces that were left there , that they would by their multitude protect him ; for he made use of them , and armed ... force in seizing the citadels , and zealously pressed on the search after the king's money , in order to seize upon it ...
... forces that were left there , that they would by their multitude protect him ; for he made use of them , and armed ... force in seizing the citadels , and zealously pressed on the search after the king's money , in order to seize upon it ...
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