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 190
... marched suddenly , and did them a mischief : inso- much that every body who had to do with them chose to pay them respect ; and they became formidable to such as came to assault them ; till the report about them came to the ears of the ...
... marched suddenly , and did them a mischief : inso- much that every body who had to do with them chose to pay them respect ; and they became formidable to such as came to assault them ; till the report about them came to the ears of the ...
Page 328
... marched on with his army . And as he looked upon taking his revenge on Alexander , for endeavouring to stop him , as a thing of less consequence , he marched directly against the Arabians . Whose king retired into such parts of the ...
... marched on with his army . And as he looked upon taking his revenge on Alexander , for endeavouring to stop him , as a thing of less consequence , he marched directly against the Arabians . Whose king retired into such parts of the ...
Page 462
... marched to Ptole- mais : having given orders for the auxiliaries , that were sent by the kings and governors of cities to meet him there . Moreover , he received from the people of Berytus , as he passed through their city , fifteen ...
... marched to Ptole- mais : having given orders for the auxiliaries , that were sent by the kings and governors of cities to meet him there . Moreover , he received from the people of Berytus , as he passed through their city , fifteen ...
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