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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... manner . They put each other's hands under each other's thighs , and called upon God as the witness of what was to be done . He also sent such presents to those that were there as were in esteem , on account that they either rarely , or ...
... manner . They put each other's hands under each other's thighs , and called upon God as the witness of what was to be done . He also sent such presents to those that were there as were in esteem , on account that they either rarely , or ...
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... manner , and he began to hope that this grand affair would succeed ; but desiring still to know the truth , he com- mended her for her generosity and good na- ture , that she did not scruple to afford a sufficiency of water to those who ...
... manner , and he began to hope that this grand affair would succeed ; but desiring still to know the truth , he com- mended her for her generosity and good na- ture , that she did not scruple to afford a sufficiency of water to those who ...
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... manner , he would himself assist them . ; Rachel saw them , she desired that she would give her the apples , for she longed to eat them ; but when she refused , and bid her be content that she had deprived her of the be- Laban having ...
... manner , he would himself assist them . ; Rachel saw them , she desired that she would give her the apples , for she longed to eat them ; but when she refused , and bid her be content that she had deprived her of the be- Laban having ...
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... manner , both of dressing and eating their victuals . No people as Herodotus tells , ( even where he treats of their manner of feasting , Euterpe , c . 28. ) were more tenacious of their old customs than the Egyptians . They would not ...
... manner , both of dressing and eating their victuals . No people as Herodotus tells , ( even where he treats of their manner of feasting , Euterpe , c . 28. ) were more tenacious of their old customs than the Egyptians . They would not ...
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... manner of our ruin will hasten his end , and will directly kill him ; nay , will bring him to a miserable death , while he will make haste to rid himself out of the world , and bring himself to a state of insensibility , before the sad ...
... manner of our ruin will hasten his end , and will directly kill him ; nay , will bring him to a miserable death , while he will make haste to rid himself out of the world , and bring himself to a state of insensibility , before the sad ...
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