The Works of Flavius Josephus, the Learned and Authentic Jewish Historian, and Celebrated Warrior, Volume 4Thomas Tegg, 1828 |
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... he died , of two hundred stadia or furlongs , Of the War , b . i . ch . xxxiii . sect . 9. ) , must have taken up no less than twenty - five days . as it is usual with them , supposed that the C. VIII . 15 THE JEWS .
... he died , of two hundred stadia or furlongs , Of the War , b . i . ch . xxxiii . sect . 9. ) , must have taken up no less than twenty - five days . as it is usual with them , supposed that the C. VIII . 15 THE JEWS .
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... taken already the power over it to himself before Cæsar had granted it to him ; and appealed to those bold actions of his , in destroying so many at the Jewish festival ; and , if the men had acted unjustly , it was but fit the ...
... taken already the power over it to himself before Cæsar had granted it to him ; and appealed to those bold actions of his , in destroying so many at the Jewish festival ; and , if the men had acted unjustly , it was but fit the ...
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... taken to repress him immediately ; for Gratus , when he had joined himself to some Roman soldiers , took the forces he had with him , and met Simon , and after a great and a long fight , no small part of those that came from Perea , who ...
... taken to repress him immediately ; for Gratus , when he had joined himself to some Roman soldiers , took the forces he had with him , and met Simon , and after a great and a long fight , no small part of those that came from Perea , who ...
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... taken to himself that uncontrolable authority which tyrants exercise over their subjects ; and had made use of that authority for the destruc- tion of the Jews ; and did not abstain from making many innovations among them besides ...
... taken to himself that uncontrolable authority which tyrants exercise over their subjects ; and had made use of that authority for the destruc- tion of the Jews ; and did not abstain from making many innovations among them besides ...
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... taken off by the order of Cæsar ; who decreed them that mitigation , because they did not join in this re- volt with the rest of the multitude . There were also certain of the cities which paid tribute to Archelaus ; Strato's Tower ...
... taken off by the order of Cæsar ; who decreed them that mitigation , because they did not join in this re- volt with the rest of the multitude . There were also certain of the cities which paid tribute to Archelaus ; Strato's Tower ...
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