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 190
... enemies on every side ; but that they would kill the cattle of those that refused to obey them . So they hearkened to their proposals , ( for they could do nothing else , ) and sent them as many sheep as they required of them . Hereby ...
... enemies on every side ; but that they would kill the cattle of those that refused to obey them . So they hearkened to their proposals , ( for they could do nothing else , ) and sent them as many sheep as they required of them . Hereby ...
Page 191
... enemies were doing , nor will those enemies permit us to be injurious to people any longer . We are caught by their intrigues , like brute beasts ; and there is a large body of caval- ry marching upon us ; while we are destitute of ...
... enemies were doing , nor will those enemies permit us to be injurious to people any longer . We are caught by their intrigues , like brute beasts ; and there is a large body of caval- ry marching upon us ; while we are destitute of ...
Page 197
... enemies : and he hoped to have the same success , and to beat his enemies as he did before : as also he ventured boldly upon the like attempts . Accordingly he led out his army , and a great many more joined him , in order to be- take ...
... enemies : and he hoped to have the same success , and to beat his enemies as he did before : as also he ventured boldly upon the like attempts . Accordingly he led out his army , and a great many more joined him , in order to be- take ...
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