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 209
... fear of the dangers that they were under . Caius was , indeed , terrible to all the great men ; as appearing ready to act a mad part towards each of them in particular , and to- wards all of them in general : and these men were afraid ...
... fear of the dangers that they were under . Caius was , indeed , terrible to all the great men ; as appearing ready to act a mad part towards each of them in particular , and to- wards all of them in general : and these men were afraid ...
Page 222
... fear of being accused , if they should go out before the rest . For they should not be senten- ced according to the real intention with which they went out , but according to the conjectures of the accusers , and of the judges . But now ...
... fear of being accused , if they should go out before the rest . For they should not be senten- ced according to the real intention with which they went out , but according to the conjectures of the accusers , and of the judges . But now ...
Page 261
... fear that the rigid injunctions of Fadus should force the Jews to rebel , ) that they might , in the first place , have leave to send ambassadors to Cæsar ; to petition him that the holy vestments might remain under their own power ...
... fear that the rigid injunctions of Fadus should force the Jews to rebel , ) that they might , in the first place , have leave to send ambassadors to Cæsar ; to petition him that the holy vestments might remain under their own power ...
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