The Genuine Works of Flavius Josephus, the Jewish Historian: Containing Twenty Books of the Jewish Antiquities, Seven Books of the Jewish War, and the Life of Josephus, Volume 3W. Borradaile, 1823 |
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... Assyrians and Babylonians ; and what afflictions the Persians and Macedonians , and after them the Romans , have brought upon us : for I think I may say that I have composed this history with sufficient accuracy in all things . I have ...
... Assyrians and Babylonians ; and what afflictions the Persians and Macedonians , and after them the Romans , have brought upon us : for I think I may say that I have composed this history with sufficient accuracy in all things . I have ...
Page 308
... Assyrians . Whence we also learn , that these Parthians , Babylonians , the re- motest Arabians , or at least the Jews among them ; as also the Jews beyond Eu- phrates , and the Adiabeni , or Assyrians , understood Josephus's Hebrew ...
... Assyrians . Whence we also learn , that these Parthians , Babylonians , the re- motest Arabians , or at least the Jews among them ; as also the Jews beyond Eu- phrates , and the Adiabeni , or Assyrians , understood Josephus's Hebrew ...
Page 310
... Assyrians and Medes ; as if the ancient writers had not described their affairs as they ought to have done ; although these be as far inferior to them in abilities , as they are different in their notions from them . For of old every ...
... Assyrians and Medes ; as if the ancient writers had not described their affairs as they ought to have done ; although these be as far inferior to them in abilities , as they are different in their notions from them . For of old every ...
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