The Works of Flavius Josephus, the Learned and Authentic Jewish Historian, and Celebrated Warrior, Volume 4Thomas Tegg, 1828 |
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... 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 . That as he is dying , they will make him secure that his will ...
... 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 . That as he is dying , they will make him secure that his will ...
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... give it him ; although , by his acceptance of the government , he should not want the ability of rewarding their kindness to him , and that it should be his endeavour , as to all things wherein they were concerned , to prove , in every ...
... give it him ; although , by his acceptance of the government , he should not want the ability of rewarding their kindness to him , and that it should be his endeavour , as to all things wherein they were concerned , to prove , in every ...
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... give him leave to speak , and put him in 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 ...
... give him leave to speak , and put him in 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 ...
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... give an account of what they had ; and he disposed of the castles in the manner he pleased ; but those who kept them did not neglect what Archelaus had given them in command , but continued to keep all things in the manner that had been ...
... give an account of what they had ; and he disposed of the castles in the manner he pleased ; but those who kept them did not neglect what Archelaus had given them in command , but continued to keep all things in the manner that had been ...
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... give it him or not , as he pleased . That he had given him a spe- cimen of his future virtue to his subjects , and with what kind of moderation and good administration he would govern them , by that his first action which concerned them ...
... give it him or not , as he pleased . That he had given him a spe- cimen of his future virtue to his subjects , and with what kind of moderation and good administration he would govern them , by that his first action which concerned them ...
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