The Works of Flavius Josephus, the Learned and Authentic Jewish Historian, and Celebrated Warrior, Volume 4Thomas Tegg, 1828 |
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... thought himself despised , and that the nation was pleased with his misfortunes ; besides which , he resented a sedition which some of the lower sort of men excited against him ; the occasion of which was as follows : 2. There was one ...
... thought himself despised , and that the nation was pleased with his misfortunes ; besides which , he resented a sedition which some of the lower sort of men excited against him ; the occasion of which was as follows : 2. There was one ...
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... thought it an ignominious thing to retire upon his approach , and led them to the king . And when they were come to the king , and he had asked them if they had been so bold as to pull down what he had B 2 C. VI . 5 THE JEWS .
... thought it an ignominious thing to retire upon his approach , and led them to the king . And when they were come to the king , and he had asked them if they had been so bold as to pull down what he had B 2 C. VI . 5 THE JEWS .
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... thought fit to have him bathed in a vessel full of oil , it was supposed that he was just dying ; but , upon the lamentable cries of his domestics , he revived : and having no longer the least hopes of recovering , he gave order that ...
... thought fit to have him bathed in a vessel full of oil , it was supposed that he was just dying ; but , upon the lamentable cries of his domestics , he revived : and having no longer the least hopes of recovering , he gave order that ...
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... Thoughts of killing Himself with his own Hand : and a little afterwards he orders Antipater to be slain . § 1. As he was giving these commands to his rela- tions , there came letters from his ambassadors , who had been sent to Rome unto ...
... Thoughts of killing Himself with his own Hand : and a little afterwards he orders Antipater to be slain . § 1. As he was giving these commands to his rela- tions , there came letters from his ambassadors , who had been sent to Rome unto ...
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... dear to them , and that when he was dead , they could not get the actors to be punished . So they went on with their designs after a violent manner , and thought all to be lawful and right which tended C 2 C. IX . 17 THE JEWS .
... dear to them , and that when he was dead , they could not get the actors to be punished . So they went on with their designs after a violent manner , and thought all to be lawful and right which tended C 2 C. IX . 17 THE JEWS .
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