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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... actions are thereby determined beforehand , by an inevitable necessity , and we call her Fate , because there is nothing which is not done by her . Wherefore I suppose it will be sufficient to compare this notion with that other which ...
... actions are thereby determined beforehand , by an inevitable necessity , and we call her Fate , because there is nothing which is not done by her . Wherefore I suppose it will be sufficient to compare this notion with that other which ...
Page 309
... actions of my countrymen too high : but I will prose- cute the actions of both parties with accuracy . Yet shall I suit my language to the passions I am under , as to the affairs I de- scribe ; and must be allowed to indulge some ...
... actions of my countrymen too high : but I will prose- cute the actions of both parties with accuracy . Yet shall I suit my language to the passions I am under , as to the affairs I de- scribe ; and must be allowed to indulge some ...
Page 310
... actions have been done in their own times , which , upon comparison , quite eclipse the old wars , yet sit as judges of those affairs , and pass bitter censures upon the labours of the best writers of antiquity : which moderns ...
... actions have been done in their own times , which , upon comparison , quite eclipse the old wars , yet sit as judges of those affairs , and pass bitter censures upon the labours of the best writers of antiquity : which moderns ...
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