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 107
... marched in great haste , ) and had cast up a bank at the river that parted Adiabene from Media ; Izates also pitched his camp not far off , having with him six thousand horsemen . But there came a messenger to Izates , sent by the king ...
... marched in great haste , ) and had cast up a bank at the river that parted Adiabene from Media ; Izates also pitched his camp not far off , having with him six thousand horsemen . But there came a messenger to Izates , sent by the king ...
Page 112
... marched out against the Jews , and caught them , and slew many of them , and took a greater number of them alive : whereupon those that were the most eminent persons at Jerusalem , and that both in regard to the respect that was paid ...
... marched out against the Jews , and caught them , and slew many of them , and took a greater number of them alive : whereupon those that were the most eminent persons at Jerusalem , and that both in regard to the respect that was paid ...
Page 152
... marched in the night , and came to the vil- lage where I abode . Upon this I pitched my camp over against him , which had a great number of forces in it ; but Ebutius tried to draw us down into the plain , as greatly de- pending on his ...
... marched in the night , and came to the vil- lage where I abode . Upon this I pitched my camp over against him , which had a great number of forces in it ; but Ebutius tried to draw us down into the plain , as greatly de- pending on his ...
Page 153
... marched towards Neopolitanus , be- cause I had heard that the country about Tiberias was laid waste by him . This Neopolitanus was captain of a troop of horse , and had the custody of Scythopolis intrusted to his care by the enemy ; and ...
... marched towards Neopolitanus , be- cause I had heard that the country about Tiberias was laid waste by him . This Neopolitanus was captain of a troop of horse , and had the custody of Scythopolis intrusted to his care by the enemy ; and ...
Page 166
... marched to the village of Chabolo , situated in the confines of Ptolemais , and there kept my forces together , pretending to get ready to fight with Placidus , who was come with two cohorts of foot- men , and one troop of horsemen ...
... marched to the village of Chabolo , situated in the confines of Ptolemais , and there kept my forces together , pretending to get ready to fight with Placidus , who was come with two cohorts of foot- men , and one troop of horsemen ...
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