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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... suffered ; and by their own ambition of governing . The old grudge was also renewed ; and they cast reproaches on Sa- lome and Pheroras : who requited the young men with mali- cious designs , and actually laid treacherous snares for ...
... suffered ; and by their own ambition of governing . The old grudge was also renewed ; and they cast reproaches on Sa- lome and Pheroras : who requited the young men with mali- cious designs , and actually laid treacherous snares for ...
Page 207
... suffered , into the presence of Caius ; and that in such a state , as was sad to behold . And Caius be- ing somewhat affected with the sight of Quintilia , who had her body miserably disordered by the pains she had undergone , freed ...
... suffered , into the presence of Caius ; and that in such a state , as was sad to behold . And Caius be- ing somewhat affected with the sight of Quintilia , who had her body miserably disordered by the pains she had undergone , freed ...
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... suffered , to spare the wretch ; since it was better for her to die by the means of Ptolemy , than to live ever so long ; provided he might be punished for the inju- ries he had done to their family . Now John's case was this : when he ...
... suffered , to spare the wretch ; since it was better for her to die by the means of Ptolemy , than to live ever so long ; provided he might be punished for the inju- ries he had done to their family . Now John's case was this : when he ...
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