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 108
... honour of that * Cæsar , who first of all changed the popular government , and transferred it to himself . Galleries being fixed before the palace , where the Romans that were patricians became spectators , to- gether with their ...
... honour of that * Cæsar , who first of all changed the popular government , and transferred it to himself . Galleries being fixed before the palace , where the Romans that were patricians became spectators , to- gether with their ...
Page 137
... honours as were of greatest esteem among them . * For he gave him leave to wear his ftiara upright , and to sleep upon a golden bed ; which are privileges and marks of honour peculiar to the kings of Parthia . He also cut off a large ...
... honours as were of greatest esteem among them . * For he gave him leave to wear his ftiara upright , and to sleep upon a golden bed ; which are privileges and marks of honour peculiar to the kings of Parthia . He also cut off a large ...
Page 498
... honour of that al lance , and I will abide. my particular friendship : for I have it in my power to oblige and advance them that obey me , in as eminent a manner as I have to punish those that stand out against my commands . Be assured ...
... honour of that al lance , and I will abide. my particular friendship : for I have it in my power to oblige and advance them that obey me , in as eminent a manner as I have to punish those that stand out against my commands . Be assured ...
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