The Works of Flavius Josephus, the Learned and Authentic Jewish Historian, and Celebrated Warrior, Volume 4Thomas Tegg, 1828 |
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... fight was still continued , and they cast stones at the Romans , partly with their hands , and partly with slings , as being much used to those . exercises . All the archers also in array did the Romans a great deal of mischief ...
... fight was still continued , and they cast stones at the Romans , partly with their hands , and partly with slings , as being much used to those . exercises . All the archers also in array did the Romans a great deal of mischief ...
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... fight , no small part of those that came from Perea , who were a disordered body of men , and fought rather in a bold than in a skilful manner , were destroyed : and although Simon had saved himself by flying away through a certain ...
... fight , no small part of those that came from Perea , who were a disordered body of men , and fought rather in a bold than in a skilful manner , were destroyed : and although Simon had saved himself by flying away through a certain ...
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... fight , they were subordinate to him , and fought for him , while he put a diadem about his head , and assembled a council to debate about what things should be done , and all things were done according to his pleasure . And this man ...
... fight , they were subordinate to him , and fought for him , while he put a diadem about his head , and assembled a council to debate about what things should be done , and all things were done according to his pleasure . And this man ...
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... fight with Gratus , another with Ptolemy ; Archelaus also took the eldest of them prisoner ; while the last of them was so dejected at the other's misfortune , and saw so plainly that he had no way now left to save himself , his army ...
... fight with Gratus , another with Ptolemy ; Archelaus also took the eldest of them prisoner ; while the last of them was so dejected at the other's misfortune , and saw so plainly that he had no way now left to save himself , his army ...
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... fight him , but by the advice of Achiabus , they came together , and delivered themselves up to him ; here- upon Varus forgave the crime of revolting to the multitude , but sent their several commanders to Cæsar , many of whom Cæsar ...
... fight him , but by the advice of Achiabus , they came together , and delivered themselves up to him ; here- upon Varus forgave the crime of revolting to the multitude , but sent their several commanders to Cæsar , many of whom Cæsar ...
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