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 267
... fear which was of the two the more terrible . For when the Syrians thought they had ruined the Jews , they had the Judaizers in suspicion also . And as each side did not care to slay those whom they only suspected on the other , so did ...
... fear which was of the two the more terrible . For when the Syrians thought they had ruined the Jews , they had the Judaizers in suspicion also . And as each side did not care to slay those whom they only suspected on the other , so did ...
Page 431
... fear ; and thought it a happy thing that they were brought under their old yoke again without suffering any farther mischiefs . When , there- fore , Domitian had settled all the affairs of Gaul in such good order , that it would not be ...
... fear ; and thought it a happy thing that they were brought under their old yoke again without suffering any farther mischiefs . When , there- fore , Domitian had settled all the affairs of Gaul in such good order , that it would not be ...
Page 536
... fear on my account , to throw away your weapons ; and to demonstrate to the king , and to the Ro- mans , that it was not out of choice but as forced by necessity , that you fell into the war against them . But you staid till Vespasian ...
... fear on my account , to throw away your weapons ; and to demonstrate to the king , and to the Ro- mans , that it was not out of choice but as forced by necessity , that you fell into the war against them . But you staid till Vespasian ...
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