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 92
... means reduce them to such distresses , nor defile their city by the dedication of the statue . Then Petro- nius said to them , " Will you then make war with Cæsar , without considering his great preparations for war , and your own weak ...
... means reduce them to such distresses , nor defile their city by the dedication of the statue . Then Petro- nius said to them , " Will you then make war with Cæsar , without considering his great preparations for war , and your own weak ...
Page 93
... means of the imperial authority . I will there- fore send to Caius , and let him know what your resolutions are , and will assist your suit as far as I am able ; that you may not be ex- posed to suffer on account of the honest de- signs ...
... means of the imperial authority . I will there- fore send to Caius , and let him know what your resolutions are , and will assist your suit as far as I am able ; that you may not be ex- posed to suffer on account of the honest de- signs ...
Page 491
... mean those defects of nature only as are opposite to justice , tem- perance , and fortitude , all which are of a dis ... means of releasing their nation from oppression , conquering the rage of a tyrant by their sufferings , and be ...
... mean those defects of nature only as are opposite to justice , tem- perance , and fortitude , all which are of a dis ... means of releasing their nation from oppression , conquering the rage of a tyrant by their sufferings , and be ...
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