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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... sons he pleased for his successor ; or to distribute it in parts to every one : that the dignity might there- by come to them all . But when Herod was disposed to make such a settlement immediately , Cæsar said , he would not give him ...
... sons he pleased for his successor ; or to distribute it in parts to every one : that the dignity might there- by come to them all . But when Herod was disposed to make such a settlement immediately , Cæsar said , he would not give him ...
Page 61
... sons , but did not think they should be put to death . He had sons of his own and to put a son to death seemed a greater misfortune than any other that could happen by their means . After him Saturninus's sons , ( for he had three sons ...
... sons , but did not think they should be put to death . He had sons of his own and to put a son to death seemed a greater misfortune than any other that could happen by their means . After him Saturninus's sons , ( for he had three sons ...
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... sons by Glaphyra ; and Aristobulus had three sons and two daughters by Bernice , Salome's daughter . And as his friends were once with him , he presented the children before them and deploring the hard fortune of his own sons , he ...
... sons by Glaphyra ; and Aristobulus had three sons and two daughters by Bernice , Salome's daughter . And as his friends were once with him , he presented the children before them and deploring the hard fortune of his own sons , he ...
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