The Genuine Works of Flavius Josephus, the Jewish Historian: Containing Twenty Books of the Jewish Antiquities, Seven Books of the Jewish War, Two Books in Answer to Apion, the Martyrdom of the Maccabees, and the Life of Josephus, Written by Himself, Part 2Samuel Walker, 1849 |
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Page 164
... battle to Antiochus's generals ; whom he defeated , and drove out of Judea . So he came to the government by this success , and became the prince of his own people by their own free consent , and then died , leaving the government to ...
... battle to Antiochus's generals ; whom he defeated , and drove out of Judea . So he came to the government by this success , and became the prince of his own people by their own free consent , and then died , leaving the government to ...
Page 169
... battle , the kings made proclama- tion and endeavoured to draw off each other's soldiers , and make them revolt . While De- While De- metrius hoped to induce Alexander's merce- naries to leave him : and Alexander hoped to induce the ...
... battle , the kings made proclama- tion and endeavoured to draw off each other's soldiers , and make them revolt . While De- While De- metrius hoped to induce Alexander's merce- naries to leave him : and Alexander hoped to induce the ...
Page 539
... battle in the plain against the horsemen , and we had undergone the dangers of it courageously for a long time , we were beaten . For For upon the Romans encompassing me about , my soldiers were afraid , and fled back . There fell in ...
... battle in the plain against the horsemen , and we had undergone the dangers of it courageously for a long time , we were beaten . For For upon the Romans encompassing me about , my soldiers were afraid , and fled back . There fell in ...
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