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 193
... kill him , and thereby to inflict on him a punishment for those injuries he had done to the Parthian government ; the king replied , " I will ne- ver give thee leave to kill a man who hath depended upon my faith ; especially after I ...
... kill him , and thereby to inflict on him a punishment for those injuries he had done to the Parthian government ; the king replied , " I will ne- ver give thee leave to kill a man who hath depended upon my faith ; especially after I ...
Page 205
... killed by the taking off Caius . That perhaps they should gain their point ; and that it would be a happy thing if ... kill him . Now at this time came on the horse - races , or Circensian games ; the view of which was eagerly desired ...
... killed by the taking off Caius . That perhaps they should gain their point ; and that it would be a happy thing if ... kill him . Now at this time came on the horse - races , or Circensian games ; the view of which was eagerly desired ...
Page 214
... kill him ? As for myself , I will no longer bear your slow pro- ceedings ; but will expose myself to the dangers of the enter- prise this very day , and bear cheerfully whatsoever shall be the consequence of the attempt . Nor let them ...
... kill him ? As for myself , I will no longer bear your slow pro- ceedings ; but will expose myself to the dangers of the enter- prise this very day , and bear cheerfully whatsoever shall be the consequence of the attempt . Nor let them ...
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