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 31
... taken thence and deli- vered to the Jews : by the same law that the sacrilegious per- sons are taken thence . I have also written to Sylvanus the prætor , that no one compel the Jews to come before a judge on the sabbath day ...
... taken thence and deli- vered to the Jews : by the same law that the sacrilegious per- sons are taken thence . I have also written to Sylvanus the prætor , that no one compel the Jews to come before a judge on the sabbath day ...
Page 150
... taken Armenia away from him , lest he should proceed farther ; and told him he should no otherwise trust him , than upon his giving him hostages , and especially his son Artabanus . Upon Tiberius's writing thus to Vitellius , by the ...
... taken Armenia away from him , lest he should proceed farther ; and told him he should no otherwise trust him , than upon his giving him hostages , and especially his son Artabanus . Upon Tiberius's writing thus to Vitellius , by the ...
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... taken up arms without the con- sent of their principal men , and had destroyed many of the Philadelphians . When Fadus was informed of this procedure , it provoked him very much , that they had not left the determin- ation of the matter ...
... taken up arms without the con- sent of their principal men , and had destroyed many of the Philadelphians . When Fadus was informed of this procedure , it provoked him very much , that they had not left the determin- ation of the matter ...
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