The Works of Flavius Josephus, the Learned and Authentic Jewish Historian, and Celebrated Warrior, Volume 4Thomas Tegg, 1828 |
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... friends , and freedmen . He also distributed among his sons and their sons his money , his revenues , and his lands . He also made Salome his sister very rich : because she had continued faithful to him in all his circum- stances , and ...
... friends , and freedmen . He also distributed among his sons and their sons his money , his revenues , and his lands . He also made Salome his sister very rich : because she had continued faithful to him in all his circum- stances , and ...
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... friends , and came again to Jericho , where he grew so choleric that it brought him to do all things like a madman ; and though he were near his death , he contrived the following wicked designs . He commanded that all the principal men ...
... friends , and came again to Jericho , where he grew so choleric that it brought him to do all things like a madman ; and though he were near his death , he contrived the following wicked designs . He commanded that all the principal men ...
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... friends . CHAP . IX . How the People raised a Sedition against Archelaus , and how he sailed to Rome . § 1. AT this time also it was that some of the Jews got together , out of a desire of innovation . They lamented Matthias , and those ...
... friends . CHAP . IX . How the People raised a Sedition against Archelaus , and how he sailed to Rome . § 1. AT this time also it was that some of the Jews got together , out of a desire of innovation . They lamented Matthias , and those ...
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... friends was according to the law ; and to represent to them , that their petitions about these things were carried to a great height of injury to him ; that the time was not now proper for such petitions , but required their unanimity ...
... friends was according to the law ; and to represent to them , that their petitions about these things were carried to a great height of injury to him ; that the time was not now proper for such petitions , but required their unanimity ...
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... friends together , to know their opinions , and with them Caius , the son of Agrippa , and of Julia his daughter , whom he had adopted , and took him , and made him sit first of all , and desired such as pleased to speak their minds ...
... friends together , to know their opinions , and with them Caius , the son of Agrippa , and of Julia his daughter , whom he had adopted , and took him , and made him sit first of all , and desired such as pleased to speak their minds ...
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