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 34
... hope to enjoy this woman but by obtaining power over her as a captive , and partly because he thought he could not conquer his in- clinations for her : as soon , therefore , as her husband had been declared an enemy to them , and was ...
... hope to enjoy this woman but by obtaining power over her as a captive , and partly because he thought he could not conquer his in- clinations for her : as soon , therefore , as her husband had been declared an enemy to them , and was ...
Page 43
... hopes of being able to take him off , although this did not succeed to his mind . But when he had filled the whole habitable world , which he governed , with false accusations and miseries , and had occasioned the greatest insult of ...
... hopes of being able to take him off , although this did not succeed to his mind . But when he had filled the whole habitable world , which he governed , with false accusations and miseries , and had occasioned the greatest insult of ...
Page 48
... hope which thence arose that some fortunate event would come to their assist- ance that , as for himself , his age would not permit him to make any attempt in that case . However , although per- haps I could suggest what may be safer ...
... hope which thence arose that some fortunate event would come to their assist- ance that , as for himself , his age would not permit him to make any attempt in that case . However , although per- haps I could suggest what may be safer ...
Page 50
... hope , that in case , upon the remo- val of Caius , the government should come to him , his inte- rest in such changes should lay a foundation for his preserv- ing his dignity under him , since he laid in beforehand a stock * Just such ...
... hope , that in case , upon the remo- val of Caius , the government should come to him , his inte- rest in such changes should lay a foundation for his preserv- ing his dignity under him , since he laid in beforehand a stock * Just such ...
Page 60
... hopes , and made them sad , ) that Caius was in a condition to despise the dan- gers he had been in , and took no care of healing his wounds , but was gotten away into the market - place , and bloody as he was , was making an harangue ...
... hopes , and made them sad , ) that Caius was in a condition to despise the dan- gers he had been in , and took no care of healing his wounds , but was gotten away into the market - place , and bloody as he was , was making an harangue ...
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