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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... thou shouldest suffer what punishment thou hadst deserved , thou hadst a mind to exact that punishment of thy unhappy father ; and didst devise such a sort of uncommon parricide , as the world never yet saw . For thou , who art his son ...
... thou shouldest suffer what punishment thou hadst deserved , thou hadst a mind to exact that punishment of thy unhappy father ; and didst devise such a sort of uncommon parricide , as the world never yet saw . For thou , who art his son ...
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... thou thyself confessest to have always had for thy guardian ? Thou callest my filial affection prodigious lies , and hypo- crisy . How , then , could it be that I , who was so subtle in other matters , should here be so mad as not to ...
... thou thyself confessest to have always had for thy guardian ? Thou callest my filial affection prodigious lies , and hypo- crisy . How , then , could it be that I , who was so subtle in other matters , should here be so mad as not to ...
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... thou knowest that I was in the power of the Romans before Jerusalem was besieged ; and before the same time Jotapata ... thou- sand of the people of Tiberias , during the siege of Jerusalem ; some of whom were slain , and the rest caught ...
... thou knowest that I was in the power of the Romans before Jerusalem was besieged ; and before the same time Jotapata ... thou- sand of the people of Tiberias , during the siege of Jerusalem ; some of whom were slain , and the rest caught ...
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