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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... taken a fondness for him , to marry Alexas ; which match was by her submitted to at the instance of Julia , who persuaded Salome not to refuse it , lest she should herself be their open enemy , since Herod had sworn that he would never ...
... taken a fondness for him , to marry Alexas ; which match was by her submitted to at the instance of Julia , who persuaded Salome not to refuse it , lest she should herself be their open enemy , since Herod had sworn that he would never ...
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... taken the government into their own hands , they still give them the privilege of their freeedom , but oppress them entirely with the imposition of taxes . Of which matter I shall treat more accurately in the progress of this history ...
... taken the government into their own hands , they still give them the privilege of their freeedom , but oppress them entirely with the imposition of taxes . Of which matter I shall treat more accurately in the progress of this history ...
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... taken in a clandestine manner , which , if they were not in order to destroy him , they might well enough have been open and public . But , to appearance , they are at variance , and speak about one another as if they intended one ...
... taken in a clandestine manner , which , if they were not in order to destroy him , they might well enough have been open and public . But , to appearance , they are at variance , and speak about one another as if they intended one ...
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... taken up a little before Antipater's coming , and brought with them a writ- ten letter , the sum of which was this : that " he should not come back , because all was come to his father's knowledge ; and that Cæsar was the only refuge he ...
... taken up a little before Antipater's coming , and brought with them a writ- ten letter , the sum of which was this : that " he should not come back , because all was come to his father's knowledge ; and that Cæsar was the only refuge he ...
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... taken notice of . Then did Nicolaus begin to prosecute what the king had begun , and that with great bitterness ; and summed up all the evidence which arose from the tortures or from the testimonies . " He principally and largely cried ...
... taken notice of . Then did Nicolaus begin to prosecute what the king had begun , and that with great bitterness ; and summed up all the evidence which arose from the tortures or from the testimonies . " He principally and largely cried ...
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