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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... thee , and had been thy benefactor ; had made thee in reality his partner in the kingdom ; and had openly declared thee his successor ; while thou wast not forbidden to taste the sweetness of authority already ; and hadst the firm hope ...
... thee , and had been thy benefactor ; had made thee in reality his partner in the kingdom ; and had openly declared thee his successor ; while thou wast not forbidden to taste the sweetness of authority already ; and hadst the firm hope ...
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... thee . But his affection for Cleopatra stopped his ears ; as did God himself also : who hath bestowed the government on thee . I own myself also to be overcome together with him ; and with his last fortune , I have laid aside my diadem ...
... thee . But his affection for Cleopatra stopped his ears ; as did God himself also : who hath bestowed the government on thee . I own myself also to be overcome together with him ; and with his last fortune , I have laid aside my diadem ...
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... thee ? And indeed what was there that could possibly provoke me against thee ? Could the hope of being king do it ? I was a king already . Could I sus- pect hatred from thee ? No. Was not I beloved by thee ? And what other fear could I ...
... thee ? And indeed what was there that could possibly provoke me against thee ? Could the hope of being king do it ? I was a king already . Could I sus- pect hatred from thee ? No. Was not I beloved by thee ? And what other fear could I ...
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