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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Page 163
... able to bear the new ones while they shall not have the same time allowed them wherein their predecessors had filled themselves , and so grow more unconcerned about getting more . And this because they are removed before they have had ...
... able to bear the new ones while they shall not have the same time allowed them wherein their predecessors had filled themselves , and so grow more unconcerned about getting more . And this because they are removed before they have had ...
Page 170
... able to establish what he had intended . So he greatly lamented that this power of establishing what he had before contrived was taken from him : and that his grandson , Tiberius , was not only to lose the Roman empire by this fatali ...
... able to establish what he had intended . So he greatly lamented that this power of establishing what he had before contrived was taken from him : and that his grandson , Tiberius , was not only to lose the Roman empire by this fatali ...
Page 198
... able to bear their weapons . So Anileus and his men were put to an igno- minious rout ; while men in despair were to attack those that were fresh , and in good condition : so a great slaughter was made , and many thousands fell . Now ...
... able to bear their weapons . So Anileus and his men were put to an igno- minious rout ; while men in despair were to attack those that were fresh , and in good condition : so a great slaughter was made , and many thousands fell . Now ...
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