The Works of Flavius Josephus, the Learned and Authentic Jewish Historian, and Celebrated Warrior, Volume 4Thomas Tegg, 1828 |
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... , when the sedition here mentioned was moved against Archelaus , was not one , but thirteen months after , the eclipse of the moon already mentioned . and more busy in tumultuous practices , they should bring 18 B. XVII . ANTIQUITIES OF.
... , when the sedition here mentioned was moved against Archelaus , was not one , but thirteen months after , the eclipse of the moon already mentioned . and more busy in tumultuous practices , they should bring 18 B. XVII . ANTIQUITIES OF.
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... already in their hands . Now Archelaus thought there was no way to preserve the entire government , but by cutting off those who made this attempt upon it ; so he sent out the whole army upon them , and sent the horsemen to prevent ...
... already in their hands . Now Archelaus thought there was no way to preserve the entire government , but by cutting off those who made this attempt upon it ; so he sent out the whole army upon them , and sent the horsemen to prevent ...
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... already the power over it to himself before Cæsar had granted it to him ; and appealed to those bold actions of his , in destroying so many at the Jewish festival ; and , if the men had acted unjustly , it was but fit the punishing them ...
... already the power over it to himself before Cæsar had granted it to him ; and appealed to those bold actions of his , in destroying so many at the Jewish festival ; and , if the men had acted unjustly , it was but fit the punishing them ...
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... already deprived Cæsar [ by taking it to himself ] . He also touched sharply upon him , and appealed to his changing the commanders in the army , and his sitting in the royal throne before- hand , and his determination of lawsuits ; all ...
... already deprived Cæsar [ by taking it to himself ] . He also touched sharply upon him , and appealed to his changing the commanders in the army , and his sitting in the royal throne before- hand , and his determination of lawsuits ; all ...
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... able to trust himself with the enemy , on account of what mischief he had already done them ; and he took this great [ pretended ] lenity of theirs for an argument why he should not comply with them ; and D 2 C. X. 29 THE JEWS .
... able to trust himself with the enemy , on account of what mischief he had already done them ; and he took this great [ pretended ] lenity of theirs for an argument why he should not comply with them ; and D 2 C. X. 29 THE JEWS .
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