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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... thing against them ; till at length he heard , that Euaratus of Cos was a conspirator with Alex- ander ; which thing to Herod was the most agreeable news imaginable . But still a greater misfortune came upon the young men , while the ...
... thing against them ; till at length he heard , that Euaratus of Cos was a conspirator with Alex- ander ; which thing to Herod was the most agreeable news imaginable . But still a greater misfortune came upon the young men , while the ...
Page 94
... thing to shew thy good will towards me , even beyond thy ability : whence it would be a base thing for me to be con- quered by thy affection . I am therefore de- sirous to make thee amends for every thing , in which I have been any way ...
... thing to shew thy good will towards me , even beyond thy ability : whence it would be a base thing for me to be con- quered by thy affection . I am therefore de- sirous to make thee amends for every thing , in which I have been any way ...
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... thing for to let them have their liberty , with the re- membrance of the injuries that had been offered them : he sent some of them and their children as hostages to Rome , to Claudius Cæsar ; and he sent the others to Artabanus , king ...
... thing for to let them have their liberty , with the re- membrance of the injuries that had been offered them : he sent some of them and their children as hostages to Rome , to Claudius Cæsar ; and he sent the others to Artabanus , king ...
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