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 182
... preservation ; who are so many in number , and endeavour to preserve the re- gard that is due to your law : which as it hath come down to you from your forefathers , so do you esteem its preservation worthy of your utmost contention ...
... preservation ; who are so many in number , and endeavour to preserve the re- gard that is due to your law : which as it hath come down to you from your forefathers , so do you esteem its preservation worthy of your utmost contention ...
Page 514
... preserve their liberty ; but by reason of the great regard they have to the power of the Romans , and their good fortune which is of greater efficacy than their arms . These Gauls , therefore , are kept in servitude by twelve hundred ...
... preserve their liberty ; but by reason of the great regard they have to the power of the Romans , and their good fortune which is of greater efficacy than their arms . These Gauls , therefore , are kept in servitude by twelve hundred ...
Page 525
... preserve their liberty ; but by reason of the great regard they have to the power of the Romans , and their good fortune : which is of greater efficacy than their arms . These Gauls , therefore , are kept in servitude by twelve hundred ...
... preserve their liberty ; but by reason of the great regard they have to the power of the Romans , and their good fortune : which is of greater efficacy than their arms . These Gauls , therefore , are kept in servitude by twelve hundred ...
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