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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... means agree with the opinion of his spy as to what was to be done , but thought it more agreeable to the law to pluck up their spirits in this necessity they were fallen into , and break their law by avenging them- selves , although ...
... means agree with the opinion of his spy as to what was to be done , but thought it more agreeable to the law to pluck up their spirits in this necessity they were fallen into , and break their law by avenging them- selves , although ...
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... means than their fortitude . But when they also heard of the worship of those gods whom the Parthians adore , they thought the injury that Anileus offered to their laws was to be borne no longer ; and a greater number of them came to ...
... means than their fortitude . But when they also heard of the worship of those gods whom the Parthians adore , they thought the injury that Anileus offered to their laws was to be borne no longer ; and a greater number of them came to ...
Page 47
... means right to accuse the emperor in ex- press words , lest their own safety should be endangered thereby . Upon which Cherea took courage , and spake to him without fear of the dangers that were before him , and discoursed largely of ...
... means right to accuse the emperor in ex- press words , lest their own safety should be endangered thereby . Upon which Cherea took courage , and spake to him without fear of the dangers that were before him , and discoursed largely of ...
Page 48
... their hatred against Caius to one another , out of fear of the dangers they might be in thereby , although they perceived by other means their mutual hatred against Caius , and on that account were 48 Book XIX . ANTIQUITIES.
... their hatred against Caius to one another , out of fear of the dangers they might be in thereby , although they perceived by other means their mutual hatred against Caius , and on that account were 48 Book XIX . ANTIQUITIES.
Page 49
... means of Caius . I wish that I may be judged by thee , and that thou mayest esteem me worthy of credit in these matters , seeing we are both of the same opinion , and there is herein no difference between us . " 10. When Minucianus saw ...
... means of Caius . I wish that I may be judged by thee , and that thou mayest esteem me worthy of credit in these matters , seeing we are both of the same opinion , and there is herein no difference between us . " 10. When Minucianus saw ...
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