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 126
... thousand drachmæ of silver , and married them to Pheroras's He also granted all that was bequeathed to himself to the king's sons , which was one thousand five hundred talents ; ex- cepting a few of the vessels , which he reserved not ...
... thousand drachmæ of silver , and married them to Pheroras's He also granted all that was bequeathed to himself to the king's sons , which was one thousand five hundred talents ; ex- cepting a few of the vessels , which he reserved not ...
Page 161
... thousand drachmæ . But he said he would not lend it to him , but would not refuse it to Cypros ; as greatly as- tonished at her affection to her husband , and at the other in- stances of her virtue : so she undertook to repay it ...
... thousand drachmæ . But he said he would not lend it to him , but would not refuse it to Cypros ; as greatly as- tonished at her affection to her husband , and at the other in- stances of her virtue : so she undertook to repay it ...
Page 327
... thousand horsemen , and eight thousand mercenaries , that were on foot . He had also with him that part of the Jews which favoured him , to the number of ten thousand . While the adverse party had three thousand horsemen , and fourteen ...
... thousand horsemen , and eight thousand mercenaries , that were on foot . He had also with him that part of the Jews which favoured him , to the number of ten thousand . While the adverse party had three thousand horsemen , and fourteen ...
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