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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... kill Herod : and he had promised to do it . When Fabatus had been made acquainted with this , for Sylleus had himself told him of it , he informed the king of it ; who caught Corinthus , and put him to the torture , and thereby got out ...
... kill Herod : and he had promised to do it . When Fabatus had been made acquainted with this , for Sylleus had himself told him of it , he informed the king of it ; who caught Corinthus , and put him to the torture , and thereby got out ...
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... kill Phororas ; for that the Arabian women are skilful in making such poisons : and the woman to whom they ascribe this was confessedly a most intimate friend of one of Sylleus's mistresses ; and that both the mother and the sister of ...
... kill Phororas ; for that the Arabian women are skilful in making such poisons : and the woman to whom they ascribe this was confessedly a most intimate friend of one of Sylleus's mistresses ; and that both the mother and the sister of ...
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... kill herself , because she fell upon her feet : by which means when the king had comforted her , and had promised her and her domestics pardon , upon condition of their concealing nothing of the truth from him ; but had threatened her ...
... kill herself , because she fell upon her feet : by which means when the king had comforted her , and had promised her and her domestics pardon , upon condition of their concealing nothing of the truth from him ; but had threatened her ...
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... kill thy father , and so to enjoy double pleasure ; which is truly worthy of thy evil disposition , which thou hast openly showed against thy brethren ; on which account thou didst rejoice , as having done a most famous exploit ; nor ...
... kill thy father , and so to enjoy double pleasure ; which is truly worthy of thy evil disposition , which thou hast openly showed against thy brethren ; on which account thou didst rejoice , as having done a most famous exploit ; nor ...
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... kill her , if he could produce any credible testimony that she had acted in that manner . Herod also sent for his son , and asked him about this matter ; and bid him contradict it if he could , and not suppress any thing he had to say ...
... kill her , if he could produce any credible testimony that she had acted in that manner . Herod also sent for his son , and asked him about this matter ; and bid him contradict it if he could , and not suppress any thing he had to say ...
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