The Works of Flavius Josephus, the Learned and Authentic Jewish Historian, and Celebrated Warrior, Volume 4Thomas Tegg, 1828 |
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... danger , which might bring them to their deaths , the virtue of the action now proposed to them , would appear much more advantageous to them than the pleasures of life ; since they would die for the pre- servation and observation of ...
... danger , which might bring them to their deaths , the virtue of the action now proposed to them , would appear much more advantageous to them than the pleasures of life ; since they would die for the pre- servation and observation of ...
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... dangers ; that therefore it is a right thing for those who are in love with a virtuous conduct , to wait for that fatal ... danger of it ; and at the same time , to leave that reputation behind them to their children , and to all their ...
... dangers ; that therefore it is a right thing for those who are in love with a virtuous conduct , to wait for that fatal ... danger of it ; and at the same time , to leave that reputation behind them to their children , and to all their ...
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... dangers , he got clear of them all , and con- tinued his life till a very old age . But then , as to the affairs of his family and children , in which indeed , according to his own opinion , he was also very for- tunate because he was ...
... dangers , he got clear of them all , and con- tinued his life till a very old age . But then , as to the affairs of his family and children , in which indeed , according to his own opinion , he was also very for- tunate because he was ...
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... danger of his life , and as many more as were desirous to venture upon saying openly any thing which might reduce them to a sober mind , and pre- vent their going on in their present courses ; because they had more concern to have all ...
... danger of his life , and as many more as were desirous to venture upon saying openly any thing which might reduce them to a sober mind , and pre- vent their going on in their present courses ; because they had more concern to have all ...
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... dangers they incurred ; and when they had sus- picion of such a thing , yet did the present pleasure they took in the punishment of those they deemed their enemies overweigh all such considerations ; and although Archelaus sent many to ...
... dangers they incurred ; and when they had sus- picion of such a thing , yet did the present pleasure they took in the punishment of those they deemed their enemies overweigh all such considerations ; and although Archelaus sent many to ...
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