The Works of Flavius Josephus, the Learned and Authentic Jewish Historian, and Celebrated Warrior, Volume 4Thomas Tegg, 1828 |
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... received their acclamations , and the marks of the good will they showed to him ; and returned them thanks that they did not remember the injuries his father had done them , to his disadvantage ; and promised them he would endeavour not ...
... received their acclamations , and the marks of the good will they showed to him ; and returned them thanks that they did not remember the injuries his father had done them , to his disadvantage ; and promised them he would endeavour not ...
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... juries they had so lately received from them . But in process of time they grew more cruel to all sorts of men ; nor could any one escape from one or other of these seditions , since they slew some out of 32 B. XVII . ANTIQUITIES OF.
... juries they had so lately received from them . But in process of time they grew more cruel to all sorts of men ; nor could any one escape from one or other of these seditions , since they slew some out of 32 B. XVII . ANTIQUITIES OF.
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... received also what his testament allotted them . Moreover , Cæsar made a present to each of Herod's two virgin daughters , besides what their father left them , of two hundred and fifty thousand [ drachmæ ] of silver , and married them ...
... received also what his testament allotted them . Moreover , Cæsar made a present to each of Herod's two virgin daughters , besides what their father left them , of two hundred and fifty thousand [ drachmæ ] of silver , and married them ...
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... of these Sadducees before this time , the Recognitions assuring us that they began about the days of John the Baptist , b . i . ch . liv . vol . i . received what they said with pleasure , and this bold 50 B. XVIII . ANTIQUITIES OF.
... of these Sadducees before this time , the Recognitions assuring us that they began about the days of John the Baptist , b . i . ch . liv . vol . i . received what they said with pleasure , and this bold 50 B. XVIII . ANTIQUITIES OF.
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Flavius Josephus. received what they said with pleasure , and this bold attempt proceeded to a great height . All sorts of misfortunes also sprang from these men , and the nation was infected with this doctrine to an incredi- ble degree ...
Flavius Josephus. received what they said with pleasure , and this bold attempt proceeded to a great height . All sorts of misfortunes also sprang from these men , and the nation was infected with this doctrine to an incredi- ble degree ...
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