The Works of Flavius Josephus, the Learned and Authentic Jewish Historian, and Celebrated Warrior, Volume 5Thomas Tegg, 1828 |
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... threw himself down at Herod's feet , and begged his pardon for what he had done ; and confessed that he had acted very wickedly , and was guilty of every thing that he had been accused of , and lamented that disorder of his mind , and ...
... threw himself down at Herod's feet , and begged his pardon for what he had done ; and confessed that he had acted very wickedly , and was guilty of every thing that he had been accused of , and lamented that disorder of his mind , and ...
Page 33
... threw herself down from the top of her house , in order to prevent any examination and torture from the king . How- ever , it came to pass , as it seems by the providence of God , when he intended to bring Antipater to punishment , that ...
... threw herself down from the top of her house , in order to prevent any examination and torture from the king . How- ever , it came to pass , as it seems by the providence of God , when he intended to bring Antipater to punishment , that ...
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... threw stones at him , and drove him away as he came into the temple , and before he could say any thing to them . The like treatment they showed to others who came to them after him , many of which were sent by Archelaus in order to ...
... threw stones at him , and drove him away as he came into the temple , and before he could say any thing to them . The like treatment they showed to others who came to them after him , many of which were sent by Archelaus in order to ...
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... threw stones at many of the soldiers , and killed them : but the tribune fled away wounded , and had much ado to escape so : after which they betook themselves to their sacri- fices , as if they had done no mischief ; nor did it appear ...
... threw stones at many of the soldiers , and killed them : but the tribune fled away wounded , and had much ado to escape so : after which they betook themselves to their sacri- fices , as if they had done no mischief ; nor did it appear ...
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... threw their darts downwards upon the heads of the Romans , there were a great many of them destroyed . Nor was it easy to avenge themselves upon those that threw their weapons from on high , nor was it more easy for them to sustain ...
... threw their darts downwards upon the heads of the Romans , there were a great many of them destroyed . Nor was it easy to avenge themselves upon those that threw their weapons from on high , nor was it more easy for them to sustain ...
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