The Works of Flavius Josephus, the Learned and Authentic Jewish Historian, and Celebrated Warrior, Volume 4Thomas Tegg, 1828 |
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... death to a great degree , thus to come at it by the performance of brave actions , which bring us into danger of it ; and at the same time , to leave that reputation behind them to their children , and to all their relations , whether ...
... death to a great degree , thus to come at it by the performance of brave actions , which bring us into danger of it ; and at the same time , to leave that reputation behind them to their children , and to all their relations , whether ...
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... death , and all sorts of punishment which thou canst inflict upon us with pleasure , since we are conscious to ourselves that we shall die , not for any unrighteous actions , but for our love to religion . " And thus they all said ; and ...
... death , and all sorts of punishment which thou canst inflict upon us with pleasure , since we are conscious to ourselves that we shall die , not for any unrighteous actions , but for our love to religion . " And thus they all said ; and ...
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... death , he contrived the following wicked designs . He commanded that all the principal men of the entire Jewish nation , wheresoever they lived , should be called to him . Accordingly , there were a great number that came , because the ...
... death , he contrived the following wicked designs . He commanded that all the principal men of the entire Jewish nation , wheresoever they lived , should be called to him . Accordingly , there were a great number that came , because the ...
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... death to the multitude till this is done , but that they shall give orders to have those that are in custody shot with their darts : and that this slaughter of them all will cause that he shall not miss to rejoice on a double account ...
... death to the multitude till this is done , but that they shall give orders to have those that are in custody shot with their darts : and that this slaughter of them all will cause that he shall not miss to rejoice on a double account ...
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... death of Acme , and at the power that was given him over his son ; but as his pains were become very great , he was now ready to faint for want of somewhat to eat ; so he called for an apple , and a knife ; for it was his custom ...
... death of Acme , and at the power that was given him over his son ; but as his pains were become very great , he was now ready to faint for want of somewhat to eat ; so he called for an apple , and a knife ; for it was his custom ...
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