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 324
... slain by the body guards : and became an eminent instance how calumny destroys all good will , and natural affec- tion ; and how none of our good affections are strong enough to resist envy perpetually . And truly , any one would be ...
... slain by the body guards : and became an eminent instance how calumny destroys all good will , and natural affec- tion ; and how none of our good affections are strong enough to resist envy perpetually . And truly , any one would be ...
Page 338
... slain twelve thousand ; but of the Romans very few were slain : but a greater number was wounded . But there was nothing that affected the nation so much , in the calamities they were then under , as that their holy place , which had ...
... slain twelve thousand ; but of the Romans very few were slain : but a greater number was wounded . But there was nothing that affected the nation so much , in the calamities they were then under , as that their holy place , which had ...
Page 494
... slain by them was Jonathan , the high - priest . After whose death many were slain every day while the fear men were in of being so served was more afflicting than the calamity itself ; and while every body expected death every hour ...
... slain by them was Jonathan , the high - priest . After whose death many were slain every day while the fear men were in of being so served was more afflicting than the calamity itself ; and while every body expected death every hour ...
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