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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... hath been un- justly treated by you , who have made an attempt against his government , yet hath he more regard to your courageous behaviour , than to the anger he bears to you , and hath sent me to give you his right hand , * and ...
... hath been un- justly treated by you , who have made an attempt against his government , yet hath he more regard to your courageous behaviour , than to the anger he bears to you , and hath sent me to give you his right hand , * and ...
Page 33
... hath depended on my faith , especially not after I have sent him my right hand , and endeavoured to gain his belief by oaths made by the gods . But , if thou beest a truly warlike man , thou standest not in need of my perjury . Go thou ...
... hath depended on my faith , especially not after I have sent him my right hand , and endeavoured to gain his belief by oaths made by the gods . But , if thou beest a truly warlike man , thou standest not in need of my perjury . Go thou ...
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... hath gotten the flower of their youth un- der him . " By this thought , and this speech of his made in council , he persuaded them to act accordingly ; so Mithri- dates was let go . But when he was got away , his wife re- proached him ...
... hath gotten the flower of their youth un- der him . " By this thought , and this speech of his made in council , he persuaded them to act accordingly ; so Mithri- dates was let go . But when he was got away , his wife re- proached him ...
Page 47
... hath him- self pitied them . How great then is our virtue in submit- ting to conduct his armies ? " Clement held his peace , but showed the shame he was under in obeying Caius's orders , both by his eyes and his blushing countenance ...
... hath him- self pitied them . How great then is our virtue in submit- ting to conduct his armies ? " Clement held his peace , but showed the shame he was under in obeying Caius's orders , both by his eyes and his blushing countenance ...
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... hath been done . Thus did these people ap- peal to God , and deplore their felicity with shedding of tears , and beating their faces , and said every thing that the most imminent danger , and the utmost concern for their lives could ...
... hath been done . Thus did these people ap- peal to God , and deplore their felicity with shedding of tears , and beating their faces , and said every thing that the most imminent danger , and the utmost concern for their lives could ...
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