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 90
... laid any plot against his father . This being the usual method of all men destitute of virtue ; that when they set about any wicked undertakings , they fall to work according to their own inclinations ; as if they believed that God was ...
... laid any plot against his father . This being the usual method of all men destitute of virtue ; that when they set about any wicked undertakings , they fall to work according to their own inclinations ; as if they believed that God was ...
Page 150
... laid them up again in the same chamber where they had been laid up be- fore , and this the very next day after the feast was over . This was the practice at the three yearly festivals , and on the fast- day . But Vitellius put these ...
... laid them up again in the same chamber where they had been laid up be- fore , and this the very next day after the feast was over . This was the practice at the three yearly festivals , and on the fast- day . But Vitellius put these ...
Page 417
... laid for him , procured Aristobulus to say the same things . Thus did he inveigle both the brothers to make complaints of their father and then went to Antipater , and carried these grand se- crets to him . He also added a fiction of ...
... laid for him , procured Aristobulus to say the same things . Thus did he inveigle both the brothers to make complaints of their father and then went to Antipater , and carried these grand se- crets to him . He also added a fiction of ...
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