The Works of Flavius Josephus, the Learned and Authentic Jewish Historian, and Celebrated Warrior, Volume 4Thomas Tegg, 1828 |
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... 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 to be behindhand with them in rewarding their alacrity in his ...
... 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 to be behindhand with them in rewarding their alacrity in his ...
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... showed , yet hath he given a sufficient specimen what a king he is likely to be , when he hath [ in effect ] deprived Cæsar of that power of disposing of the kingdom , which he justly hath , and hath not abstained from making a terrible ...
... showed , yet hath he given a sufficient specimen what a king he is likely to be , when he hath [ in effect ] deprived Cæsar of that power of disposing of the kingdom , which he justly hath , and hath not abstained from making a terrible ...
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... showed so much prudence as to submit all to Cæsar's deter- mination . " 7. Now when Nicolaus had laid these things be- fore Cæsar , he ended his plea ; whereupon Cæsar was so obliging to Archelaus , that he raised him up when he had ...
... showed so much prudence as to submit all to Cæsar's deter- mination . " 7. Now when Nicolaus had laid these things be- fore Cæsar , he ended his plea ; whereupon Cæsar was so obliging to Archelaus , that he raised him up when he had ...
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... showed himself a person of moderation and quietness in the conduct of his life and government ; he constantly lived in that country which was subject to him † ; he This calculation from all Josephus's Greek copies is exactly right ; for ...
... showed himself a person of moderation and quietness in the conduct of his life and government ; he constantly lived in that country which was subject to him † ; he This calculation from all Josephus's Greek copies is exactly right ; for ...
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... showed their joy when the news proved false , their joy should be openly known , and they should be accused for it , and be thereby undone . For this Tiberius had brought a vast num- ber of miseries on the best families of the Romans ...
... showed their joy when the news proved false , their joy should be openly known , and they should be accused for it , and be thereby undone . For this Tiberius had brought a vast num- ber of miseries on the best families of the Romans ...
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