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 13
... manner of ex- erting it was different , For the young men were rash ; re- proaching and affronting the others openly and were inexpe- rienced enough to think it most generous to declare their minds in that undaunted manner . But the ...
... manner of ex- erting it was different , For the young men were rash ; re- proaching and affronting the others openly and were inexpe- rienced enough to think it most generous to declare their minds in that undaunted manner . But the ...
Page 242
... manner of doubt upon him about killing himself ; but he would first sound the intentions of Claudius before he did it . These were the debates about the senate : but in the camp every body was crowding on all sides to pay their court to ...
... manner of doubt upon him about killing himself ; but he would first sound the intentions of Claudius before he did it . These were the debates about the senate : but in the camp every body was crowding on all sides to pay their court to ...
Page 334
... manner the most agreeable to roy- alty that he was able . But he soon thought it beneath him to come in such a servile manner ; and could not endure to serve his own ends in a way so much more abject than he was used to so he departed ...
... manner the most agreeable to roy- alty that he was able . But he soon thought it beneath him to come in such a servile manner ; and could not endure to serve his own ends in a way so much more abject than he was used to so he departed ...
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