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 11
... hath he omitted ? What token of honour hath he not devised ? What occasion for his assistance of you hath he not regarded at the very first ? What hindereth therefore , but that your kindnesses may be as numerous as his benefits to you ...
... hath he omitted ? What token of honour hath he not devised ? What occasion for his assistance of you hath he not regarded at the very first ? What hindereth therefore , but that your kindnesses may be as numerous as his benefits to you ...
Page 208
... hath himself pitied them.- How great then is our virtue in submitting to conduct his ar- mies ! " Clement held his peace ; but showed the shame he was under in obeying Caius's orders , both by his eyes , and his blushing countenance ...
... hath himself pitied them.- How great then is our virtue in submitting to conduct his ar- mies ! " Clement held his peace ; but showed the shame he was under in obeying Caius's orders , both by his eyes , and his blushing countenance ...
Page 418
... hath sufficient opportuni- ties for saving himself . In the first place , he hath Archelaus , his father - in - law , to whom he can easily flee : and in the next place he hath Cæsar ; who hath never known Herod's charac- ter to this ...
... hath sufficient opportuni- ties for saving himself . In the first place , he hath Archelaus , his father - in - law , to whom he can easily flee : and in the next place he hath Cæsar ; who hath never known Herod's charac- ter to this ...
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