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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... lives , or the customs of their forefathers , their solemnities , their sacrifices , and their festivals , which they ... live in peace . And although they would not be thus treated themselves , yet do they endeavour to compel others to ...
... lives , or the customs of their forefathers , their solemnities , their sacrifices , and their festivals , which they ... live in peace . And although they would not be thus treated themselves , yet do they endeavour to compel others to ...
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... live any longer , if it be believed that we have injured such a father . Nay , perhaps it would be worse for us to live with this suspicion upon us , that we have injured him , than to die without such guilt . And if our open defence ...
... live any longer , if it be believed that we have injured such a father . Nay , perhaps it would be worse for us to live with this suspicion upon us , that we have injured him , than to die without such guilt . And if our open defence ...
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... live at Lacedæmon . He also gave him large revenues ; that he might live not only in plenty , but like a king also . When Epiphanes , who before was in great fear for his father , was informed of this , their minds were freed from that ...
... live at Lacedæmon . He also gave him large revenues ; that he might live not only in plenty , but like a king also . When Epiphanes , who before was in great fear for his father , was informed of this , their minds were freed from that ...
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