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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... thought it not safe to go to sea later ; and yet he was of necessity to return to Ionia . So Agrippa went away ... thought he had received the greatest possible marks of the king's kindness ; since the king had come so long a voyage ...
... thought it not safe to go to sea later ; and yet he was of necessity to return to Ionia . So Agrippa went away ... thought he had received the greatest possible marks of the king's kindness ; since the king had come so long a voyage ...
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... thought proper to this assembly : excepting Arche- laus ; for he either hated him , so that he would not invite him , or he thought he would be an obstacle to his designs . When the presidents , and the rest that belonged to the cities ...
... thought proper to this assembly : excepting Arche- laus ; for he either hated him , so that he would not invite him , or he thought he would be an obstacle to his designs . When the presidents , and the rest that belonged to the cities ...
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... thought him a man who never meddled with pub- lic affairs , and one that had met with no contemptible dangers under the reign of Caius . And some of them thought it reasona- ble that the consuls should take cognizance of these matters ...
... thought him a man who never meddled with pub- lic affairs , and one that had met with no contemptible dangers under the reign of Caius . And some of them thought it reasona- ble that the consuls should take cognizance of these matters ...
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