The Genuine Works of Flavius Josephus: The Learned and Authentic Jewish Historian, and Celebrated Warrior ; to which are Prefixed, Three Dissertations, Volume 5David Huntington, 1815 |
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Page 51
... assistance to enable him to take away his life , yet had he strength himself sufficient to despatch Caius even without a sword . Thus was Cherea angry at his fellow - conspirators , for fear they should suffer a proper opportunity to ...
... assistance to enable him to take away his life , yet had he strength himself sufficient to despatch Caius even without a sword . Thus was Cherea angry at his fellow - conspirators , for fear they should suffer a proper opportunity to ...
Page 59
... assistance when they unjustly affronted them ; for he was very easy in believing them against their masters , even when they accused them falsely ; and if they would discover what money their mas- ters had , they might soon obtain both ...
... assistance when they unjustly affronted them ; for he was very easy in believing them against their masters , even when they accused them falsely ; and if they would discover what money their mas- ters had , they might soon obtain both ...
Page 103
... assistance . Have regard , therefore , the uncertainty of fortune , and esteem the care shalt take of me to be taken of thyself also ; for if I glected , and my subjects go off unpunished , many subjects will become the more insolent ...
... assistance . Have regard , therefore , the uncertainty of fortune , and esteem the care shalt take of me to be taken of thyself also ; for if I glected , and my subjects go off unpunished , many subjects will become the more insolent ...
Page 107
... assistance , and defend me from my enemies , not only on my own account , but on account of their insolent behaviour with regard to thy power , while they have not feared to lift up their proud and arrogant tongue against thee . " Thus ...
... assistance , and defend me from my enemies , not only on my own account , but on account of their insolent behaviour with regard to thy power , while they have not feared to lift up their proud and arrogant tongue against thee . " Thus ...
Page 140
... assistance , th battle with those who attacked them , and ha after that victory they got the assurances t these their fellow - citizens and confederates , a all , being in number many ten thousands , [ 1 like miseries were undergone by ...
... assistance , th battle with those who attacked them , and ha after that victory they got the assurances t these their fellow - citizens and confederates , a all , being in number many ten thousands , [ 1 like miseries were undergone by ...
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