The Works of Flavius Josephus, the Learned and Authentic Jewish Historian, and Celebrated Warrior, Volume 5Thomas Tegg, 1828 |
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... thousand the like offences against him , which were heavier than death itself : and when nobody contradicted him , he moved them to pity his case , as though he had been condemned himself , now he had gained a bitter victory against his ...
... thousand the like offences against him , which were heavier than death itself : and when nobody contradicted him , he moved them to pity his case , as though he had been condemned himself , now he had gained a bitter victory against his ...
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... thousand talents ; as also to his wife , and children , and friends , and freed men , about five hundred : he also bequeathed to all others a great quantity of land and of money , and showed his respects to Salome , his sister , by ...
... thousand talents ; as also to his wife , and children , and friends , and freed men , about five hundred : he also bequeathed to all others a great quantity of land and of money , and showed his respects to Salome , his sister , by ...
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... Thousand of them . §1 . Now the necessity which Archelaus was under of taking a journey to Rome was the occasion of new disturbances ; for when he had mourned for his father seven days * , and had given a very expensive funeral feast to ...
... Thousand of them . §1 . Now the necessity which Archelaus was under of taking a journey to Rome was the occasion of new disturbances ; for when he had mourned for his father seven days * , and had given a very expensive funeral feast to ...
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... thousand of them ; but the rest of the multi- tude were dispersed upon the adjoining mountains : these were followed by Archelaus's heralds , who commanded every one to retire to their own homes , whither they all went , and left the ...
... thousand of them ; but the rest of the multi- tude were dispersed upon the adjoining mountains : these were followed by Archelaus's heralds , who commanded every one to retire to their own homes , whither they all went , and left the ...
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... thousand of the men of Sebaste , go over to the Romans . Rufus also and Gratus , their cap- tains , did the same ( Gratus having the foot of the king's party under him , and Rufus the horse ) ; each of whom , even without the forces ...
... thousand of the men of Sebaste , go over to the Romans . Rufus also and Gratus , their cap- tains , did the same ( Gratus having the foot of the king's party under him , and Rufus the horse ) ; each of whom , even without the forces ...
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