The Works of Flavius Josephus, the Learned and Authentic Jewish Historian, and Celebrated Warrior, Volume 4Thomas Tegg, 1828 |
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... took pleasure in doing what he had done formerly against his rela- tions , out of the love of life , but by those commands of his which savoured of no humanity : since he took care , when he was departing out of this life , that the ...
... took pleasure in doing what he had done formerly against his rela- tions , out of the love of life , but by those commands of his which savoured of no humanity : since he took care , when he was departing out of this life , that the ...
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... took in the punishment of those they deemed their enemies overweigh all such considerations ; and although Archelaus sent many to speak to them , yet they treated them not as messengers sent by him , but as persons that came of their ...
... took in the punishment of those they deemed their enemies overweigh all such considerations ; and although Archelaus sent many to speak to them , yet they treated them not as messengers sent by him , but as persons that came of their ...
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... took with him Nicolaus and Ptolemy , and many others of his friends , and left Philip , his brother , as governor of all things belonging both to his own family and to the public . There went out also with him Salome , Herod's sister ...
... took with him Nicolaus and Ptolemy , and many others of his friends , and left Philip , his brother , as governor of all things belonging both to his own family and to the public . There went out also with him Salome , Herod's sister ...
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... took him , and made him sit first of all , and desired such as pleased to speak their minds about the affairs now before them . Now Antipater , Salome's son , a very subtle orator , and a bitter ene- my to Archelaus , spake first to ...
... took him , and made him sit first of all , and desired such as pleased to speak their minds about the affairs now before them . Now Antipater , Salome's son , a very subtle orator , and a bitter ene- my to Archelaus , spake first to ...
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... took his journey to Anti- och , leaving one legion of his army at Jerusalem to keep the Jews quiet , who were now very fond of in- novation . Yet did not this at all avail to put an end to that their sedition ; for , after Varus was ...
... took his journey to Anti- och , leaving one legion of his army at Jerusalem to keep the Jews quiet , who were now very fond of in- novation . Yet did not this at all avail to put an end to that their sedition ; for , after Varus was ...
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