The Genuine Works of Flavius Josephus, the Jewish Historian: Containing Twenty Books of the Jewish Antiquities, Seven Books of the Jewish War, and the Life of Josephus, Written by Himself ...J. Robins, 1822 |
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... kind to such buildings only as are capable of con- taining their worshippers within them . But this is not the case in every part of the world , as we learn from Major Symes's narrative of his Embassy to the Kingdom of Ava . The temples ...
... kind to such buildings only as are capable of con- taining their worshippers within them . But this is not the case in every part of the world , as we learn from Major Symes's narrative of his Embassy to the Kingdom of Ava . The temples ...
Page 51
... kind words to him than before , and said that it had been good for him to have yielded to her first solicitation , and to have given her no repulse , both because of the reverence he ought to bear to her dignity , who solicited him ...
... kind words to him than before , and said that it had been good for him to have yielded to her first solicitation , and to have given her no repulse , both because of the reverence he ought to bear to her dignity , who solicited him ...
Page 56
... kind was done without his approbation ! since even the honor that was paid the king himself , was only advantageous to the persons that paid it when they took care to honor Joseph also . Now when he well knew his brethren , they thought ...
... kind was done without his approbation ! since even the honor that was paid the king himself , was only advantageous to the persons that paid it when they took care to honor Joseph also . Now when he well knew his brethren , they thought ...
Page 57
... kind of sack we are to understand what is said here and all through this history , and not of their sacks in which they carry their corn . ( Chardin ) . HARMER . V. i . p . 429 . B. the enjoyment of life , ) have regard to our VOL . I ...
... kind of sack we are to understand what is said here and all through this history , and not of their sacks in which they carry their corn . ( Chardin ) . HARMER . V. i . p . 429 . B. the enjoyment of life , ) have regard to our VOL . I ...
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... kind treatment which Joseph had given them , and did not scruple to be injurious to him ; and to carry off that cup out of which he had , in so friendly a manner , drank to them ; regarding their friendship with Joseph no more than the ...
... kind treatment which Joseph had given them , and did not scruple to be injurious to him ; and to carry off that cup out of which he had , in so friendly a manner , drank to them ; regarding their friendship with Joseph no more than the ...
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