The Works of Flavius Josephus, the Learned and Authentic Jewish Historian, and Celebrated Warrior, Volume 4Thomas Tegg, 1828 |
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... appear much more advantageous to them than the pleasures of life ; since they would die for the pre- servation and observation of the law of their fathers ; since they would also acquire an everlasting fame and commendation ; since they ...
... appear much more advantageous to them than the pleasures of life ; since they would die for the pre- servation and observation of the law of their fathers ; since they would also acquire an everlasting fame and commendation ; since they ...
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... appear to the touch outwardly , as it augmented his pains inwardly ; for it brought upon him a vehement appetite to eating , which he could not avoid to supply with one sort of food or other . His entrails were also exul- cerated , and ...
... appear to the touch outwardly , as it augmented his pains inwardly ; for it brought upon him a vehement appetite to eating , which he could not avoid to supply with one sort of food or other . His entrails were also exul- cerated , and ...
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... appear to use the loudest acclamations . So he ascended a high elevation made for him , and took his seat in a throne made of gold , and spake kindly to the mul- titude , and declared , " with what joy he received their acclamations ...
... appear to use the loudest acclamations . So he ascended a high elevation made for him , and took his seat in a throne made of gold , and spake kindly to the mul- titude , and declared , " with what joy he received their acclamations ...
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... appear to be the same Archelaus with regard to Cæsar , if he granted him the kingdom , which he had been to his father ; since he had then dancing and singing , as though an enemy of his were fallen , and not as though a man was carried ...
... appear to be the same Archelaus with regard to Cæsar , if he granted him the kingdom , which he had been to his father ; since he had then dancing and singing , as though an enemy of his were fallen , and not as though a man was carried ...
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... appear more mild to them than Herod had been ; and that they had joined with him in the mourning for his father , in order to gratify him ; and were ready to oblige him in other points also , if they could meet with any degree of ...
... appear more mild to them than Herod had been ; and that they had joined with him in the mourning for his father , in order to gratify him ; and were ready to oblige him in other points also , if they could meet with any degree of ...
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