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 40
... fear both of the Babylonians , and of t because all the Syrians that live in those plac the Seleucians in the war against the Jews ; them gathered themselves together , and we and Nisibis , and obtained security there by t those cities ...
... fear both of the Babylonians , and of t because all the Syrians that live in those plac the Seleucians in the war against the Jews ; them gathered themselves together , and we and Nisibis , and obtained security there by t those cities ...
Page 47
... fear of the dangers that were before him , and discoursed largely of the sore calamities under which the city and the government then laboured , and said , " We may indeed pretend in words , that Caius is the person unto whom the cause ...
... fear of the dangers that were before him , and discoursed largely of the sore calamities under which the city and the government then laboured , and said , " We may indeed pretend in words , that Caius is the person unto whom the cause ...
Page 48
... fear of the dangers that they were under ; for Caius was terrible to all the great men , as appearing ready to act a mad part towards each of them in particular , and towards all of them in general ; and these men were afraid of one an ...
... fear of the dangers that they were under ; for Caius was terrible to all the great men , as appearing ready to act a mad part towards each of them in particular , and towards all of them in general ; and these men were afraid of one an ...
Page 51
... fear they should suffer a proper opportunity to pass by ; and they were themselves sensible , that he had just cause to be angry at them , and that his eagerness was for their ad- vantage : yet did they desire he would have a little ...
... fear they should suffer a proper opportunity to pass by ; and they were themselves sensible , that he had just cause to be angry at them , and that his eagerness was for their ad- vantage : yet did they desire he would have a little ...
Page 54
... fear prevailed over him , and in a little time he got up again , and then Caius did no way oppose his going out , as thinking that he went out to perform some necessities of nature . And Asprenas , who was one of the confederates ...
... fear prevailed over him , and in a little time he got up again , and then Caius did no way oppose his going out , as thinking that he went out to perform some necessities of nature . And Asprenas , who was one of the confederates ...
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