The Works of Flavius Josephus, the Learned and Authentic Jewish Historian, and Celebrated Warrior, Volume 4Thomas Tegg, 1828 |
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... heard of this call , and death was the penalty of such as should despise the epistles that were sent to call them . And now the king was in a wild rage against them all , the innocent as well as those that had afforded him ground for ...
... heard of this call , and death was the penalty of such as should despise the epistles that were sent to call them . And now the king was in a wild rage against them all , the innocent as well as those that had afforded him ground for ...
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... heard this he was somewhat better , out of the pleasure he had from the contents of the letters ; and was elevated at the death of Acme , and at the power that was given him over his son ; but as his pains were become very great , he ...
... heard this he was somewhat better , out of the pleasure he had from the contents of the letters ; and was elevated at the death of Acme , and at the power that was given him over his son ; but as his pains were become very great , he ...
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... heard what the jailor said , he cried out , and beat his head , although he was at death's door , and raised himself upon his elbow , and sent for some of his guards , and commanded them to kill Antipater with- out any farther delay ...
... heard what the jailor said , he cried out , and beat his head , although he was at death's door , and raised himself upon his elbow , and sent for some of his guards , and commanded them to kill Antipater with- out any farther delay ...
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... heard these pleadings , he dissolved the assembly ; but a few days afterwards he appointed Archelaus , not indeed to be king of the whole country , but ethnarch of the one half of that which had been subject to Herod , and promised to ...
... heard these pleadings , he dissolved the assembly ; but a few days afterwards he appointed Archelaus , not indeed to be king of the whole country , but ethnarch of the one half of that which had been subject to Herod , and promised to ...
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... heard it , was very angry , and called for Archelaus's steward , who took care of his affairs at Rome , and whose name was Archelaus also ; and thinking it beneath him to write to Archelaus , he bid him sail away as soon as possible ...
... heard it , was very angry , and called for Archelaus's steward , who took care of his affairs at Rome , and whose name was Archelaus also ; and thinking it beneath him to write to Archelaus , he bid him sail away as soon as possible ...
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