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 49
... hand to Minucianus , both on ac- count of his eminent dignity , for he was the noblest of all the citizens , and highly commended by all men , especially when he made speeches to them , ) Minucianus began first , and asked Cherea , what ...
... hand to Minucianus , both on ac- count of his eminent dignity , for he was the noblest of all the citizens , and highly commended by all men , especially when he made speeches to them , ) Minucianus began first , and asked Cherea , what ...
Page 52
... hands , who is a reproach to mankind , and to permit him to go af ter a pompous manner , triumphing both at land and sea ? * Here Josephus supposes that it was Augustus , and not Julius Caesar , who first changed the Roman commonwealth ...
... hands , who is a reproach to mankind , and to permit him to go af ter a pompous manner , triumphing both at land and sea ? * Here Josephus supposes that it was Augustus , and not Julius Caesar , who first changed the Roman commonwealth ...
Page 57
... hand , he appeared first of all ready so to do , and gave the first blow in this virtuous slaugh- ter ; he also brought Caius easily into the power of the rest , and almost killed him himself , insomuch that it is but just to ascribe ...
... hand , he appeared first of all ready so to do , and gave the first blow in this virtuous slaugh- ter ; he also brought Caius easily into the power of the rest , and almost killed him himself , insomuch that it is but just to ascribe ...
Page 58
... hands , and appeared plainly not to be willing to die without a struggle for his life , until he was surrounded by a great number of assailants , and died by the multitude of his wounds which they gave him . The third man was Anteius ...
... hands , and appeared plainly not to be willing to die without a struggle for his life , until he was surrounded by a great number of assailants , and died by the multitude of his wounds which they gave him . The third man was Anteius ...
Page 59
... hands . Nor was any one looked upon by another as faithful enough to be trusted , and to whom any one would open his mind ; for he was either a * The rewards proposed by the Roman laws to informers , was sometimes an eighth part of the ...
... hands . Nor was any one looked upon by another as faithful enough to be trusted , and to whom any one would open his mind ; for he was either a * The rewards proposed by the Roman laws to informers , was sometimes an eighth part of the ...
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