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 122
... soldiers that were on their side , desiring that the senate would choose them an emperor , and not bring the govern- ment into ruin by setting up a multitude of rulers . So they fully declared themselves to be for giving the government ...
... soldiers that were on their side , desiring that the senate would choose them an emperor , and not bring the govern- ment into ruin by setting up a multitude of rulers . So they fully declared themselves to be for giving the government ...
Page 364
... soldiers thought this cunning stratagem of theirs was to be believed real : and thinking they had the one party under their power , and could punish them as they pleased and hoping that the other party would open their gates to them ...
... soldiers thought this cunning stratagem of theirs was to be believed real : and thinking they had the one party under their power , and could punish them as they pleased and hoping that the other party would open their gates to them ...
Page 539
... soldiers that were about me , and came to Garisme , where I cast up a bank , a good way off the city Sepphoris . And when I was at twenty furlongs distance , I came upon it by night , and made an assault upon its walls with my forces ...
... soldiers that were about me , and came to Garisme , where I cast up a bank , a good way off the city Sepphoris . And when I was at twenty furlongs distance , I came upon it by night , and made an assault upon its walls with my forces ...
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