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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... hath he omitted ? What token of honour hath he not devised ? What occasion for his assistance of you hath he not regarded at the very first ? What hindereth therefore , but that your kindnesses may be as numerous as his benefits to you ...
... hath he omitted ? What token of honour hath he not devised ? What occasion for his assistance of you hath he not regarded at the very first ? What hindereth therefore , but that your kindnesses may be as numerous as his benefits to you ...
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... hath sufficient opportunities for saving himself . In the first place , he hath Archelaus , his father - in - law , to whom he can easily flee : and in the next place , he hath Cæsar ; who hath never known Herod's character to this day ...
... hath sufficient opportunities for saving himself . In the first place , he hath Archelaus , his father - in - law , to whom he can easily flee : and in the next place , he hath Cæsar ; who hath never known Herod's character to this day ...
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... hath obtained the government from Cæsar , who hath slain so many before he hath obtained it ? " When Antipater had spoken largely to this purpose , and had produced a great number of Archelaus's kindred as witnesses , to prove every ...
... hath obtained the government from Cæsar , who hath slain so many before he hath obtained it ? " When Antipater had spoken largely to this purpose , and had produced a great number of Archelaus's kindred as witnesses , to prove every ...
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