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 187
... dangers they were in . And by this means Petronius es- caped the danger of death , which he could not foresee . * * I have hitherto compared Josephus's history with the pretended legation to Caius , as if it were genuine ; as I , with ...
... dangers they were in . And by this means Petronius es- caped the danger of death , which he could not foresee . * * I have hitherto compared Josephus's history with the pretended legation to Caius , as if it were genuine ; as I , with ...
Page 222
... danger if they tarried there . And when the Germans came upon them , the cry was so great that the theatre rang with the entreaties of the spectators to the soldiers ; pleading that they were entirely ig- norant of every thing that ...
... danger if they tarried there . And when the Germans came upon them , the cry was so great that the theatre rang with the entreaties of the spectators to the soldiers ; pleading that they were entirely ig- norant of every thing that ...
Page 387
... danger his country is in , as for these ambassadors of ours . Those dead ambassadors will conduct this war better than we ourselves who are alive . And if you will be ruled by me , I will myself go before you into danger . For you know ...
... danger his country is in , as for these ambassadors of ours . Those dead ambassadors will conduct this war better than we ourselves who are alive . And if you will be ruled by me , I will myself go before you into danger . For you know ...
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