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 40
... bring great difficulties upon him . There were certain eunuchs whom the king had : and , on ac- count of their beauty , he was very fond of them and the care of bringing him drink was intrusted to one of them ; of bring- ing him his ...
... bring great difficulties upon him . There were certain eunuchs whom the king had : and , on ac- count of their beauty , he was very fond of them and the care of bringing him drink was intrusted to one of them ; of bring- ing him his ...
Page 353
... bring in seven hun- dred talents . Whereupon Antipater , out of his dread of Cassius's threats , parted the raising ... bringing his share out of Galilee , which was a hundred talents . On which account he was in the highest favour with ...
... bring in seven hun- dred talents . Whereupon Antipater , out of his dread of Cassius's threats , parted the raising ... bringing his share out of Galilee , which was a hundred talents . On which account he was in the highest favour with ...
Page 362
... bring him the letters that informed him of the treachery intended , had fallen among the enemy , he would not go out of the city : though Pacorus said , very positively , that he ought to go out and meet the messengers that brought the ...
... bring him the letters that informed him of the treachery intended , had fallen among the enemy , he would not go out of the city : though Pacorus said , very positively , that he ought to go out and meet the messengers that brought the ...
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