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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... showed the weakness of the evidence obtained by torture , which was commonly false ; because the distress men are in under such tortures naturally obliges them to say many things in order to please those that govern them . He also ...
... showed the weakness of the evidence obtained by torture , which was commonly false ; because the distress men are in under such tortures naturally obliges them to say many things in order to please those that govern them . He also ...
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... showed against thy brethren ; on which account thou didst rejoice , as having done a most famous exploit ; nor was that behaviour unworthy of thee . But if thy intentions were otherwise , thou art worse than they ; while thou didst con ...
... showed against thy brethren ; on which account thou didst rejoice , as having done a most famous exploit ; nor was that behaviour unworthy of thee . But if thy intentions were otherwise , thou art worse than they ; while thou didst con ...
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... showed to him ; and returned them thanks that they did not remember the injuries his father had done them , to his disadvantage ; and promised them , he would endeavour not to be behindhand with them in rewarding their alacrity in his ...
... showed to him ; and returned them thanks that they did not remember the injuries his father had done them , to his disadvantage ; and promised them , he would endeavour not to be behindhand with them in rewarding their alacrity in his ...
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... showed , yet hath he given a sufficient specimen what a king he is likely to be , when he hath [ in effect ] deprived Cæsar of that power of disposing of the kingdom , which he justly hath , and hath not abstained from making a terrible ...
... showed , yet hath he given a sufficient specimen what a king he is likely to be , when he hath [ in effect ] deprived Cæsar of that power of disposing of the kingdom , which he justly hath , and hath not abstained from making a terrible ...
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... showed so much prudence as to submit all to Cæsar's determination . " 7. Now when Nicolaus had laid these things before Cæsar , he ended his plea ; whereupon Cæsar was so obliging to Arche- laus , that he raised him up when he had cast ...
... showed so much prudence as to submit all to Cæsar's determination . " 7. Now when Nicolaus had laid these things before Cæsar , he ended his plea ; whereupon Cæsar was so obliging to Arche- laus , that he raised him up when he had cast ...
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