The Works of Flavius Josephus, the Learned and Authentic Jewish Historian, and Celebrated Warrior, Volume 4Thomas Tegg, 1828 |
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... enemies . CHAP . VII . Herod has Thoughts of killing Himself with his own Hand : and a little afterwards he orders Antipater to be slain . § 1. As he was giving these commands to his rela- tions , there came letters from his ambassadors ...
... enemies . CHAP . VII . Herod has Thoughts of killing Himself with his own Hand : and a little afterwards he orders Antipater to be slain . § 1. As he was giving these commands to his rela- tions , there came letters from his ambassadors ...
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... enemies ; yet , in my opinion , he was herein very unfortunate . 2. But then Salome and Alexis , before the king's death was made known , dismissed those that were shut up in the hippodrome , and told them that the king ordered them to ...
... enemies ; yet , in my opinion , he was herein very unfortunate . 2. But then Salome and Alexis , before the king's death was made known , dismissed those that were shut up in the hippodrome , and told them that the king ordered them to ...
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... enemies overweigh all such considerations ; and although Archelaus sent many to speak to them , yet they treated them not as messengers sent by him , but as persons that came of their own accord to miti- gate their anger , and would not ...
... enemies overweigh all such considerations ; and although Archelaus sent many to speak to them , yet they treated them not as messengers sent by him , but as persons that came of their own accord to miti- gate their anger , and would not ...
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... 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 to his 22 B. XVII . ANTIQUITIES OF.
... 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 to his 22 B. XVII . ANTIQUITIES OF.
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... enemies . So he sent immediately a letter to Varus ; and , as he used to do , was very pressing with him , and entreat- ed him to come quickly to his assistance , because the forces he had left were in imminent danger , and would ...
... enemies . So he sent immediately a letter to Varus ; and , as he used to do , was very pressing with him , and entreat- ed him to come quickly to his assistance , because the forces he had left were in imminent danger , and would ...
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