The Genuine Works of Flavius Josephus, the Jewish Historian: Containing Twenty Books of the Jewish Antiquities, Seven Books of the Jewish War, Two Books in Answer to Apion, the Martyrdom of the Maccabees, and the Life of Josephus, Written by Himself, Volume 1 |
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... and thought worthy of worship them the heinous enterprise ihey were going by
his parents and brethren ; as guessing that about , and the horrid nature of it ; that
this the moon and sun were like his mother and action would appear wicked in ...
... and thought worthy of worship them the heinous enterprise ihey were going by
his parents and brethren ; as guessing that about , and the horrid nature of it ; that
this the moon and sun were like his mother and action would appear wicked in ...
Page 46
... was to be hoped for ; and taken away from her ; and this not in a natural while
by murdering him , they made it imposway . ... not so very bad , but , in the
distress they farther , that their consciences would be their were in , of a lighter
nature .
... was to be hoped for ; and taken away from her ; and this not in a natural while
by murdering him , they made it imposway . ... not so very bad , but , in the
distress they farther , that their consciences would be their were in , of a lighter
nature .
Page 49
... manus , makes of Phædra , when in an affair of the like nature she Fer opem ,
& c . finds herself rejected by her son - in - law Hippolytus . præceps abiit
Ensemque trepida liquit attonitus fuga , Regeramus ipsæ crimen , atque ultro
impiam .
... manus , makes of Phædra , when in an affair of the like nature she Fer opem ,
& c . finds herself rejected by her son - in - law Hippolytus . præceps abiit
Ensemque trepida liquit attonitus fuga , Regeramus ipsæ crimen , atque ultro
impiam .
Page 50
I be all of a melancholy nature ; the next day thought , said he , that I carried
three bas- he called together the wisest men among the kets upon my head , two
were full of loaves , Egyptians , || desiring to learn from them the * An . 1767 . yet
...
I be all of a melancholy nature ; the next day thought , said he , that I carried
three bas- he called together the wisest men among the kets upon my head , two
were full of loaves , Egyptians , || desiring to learn from them the * An . 1767 . yet
...
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This and more of the same The horsemen therefore took Benjamin and nature
did the servant say , in way of reproach ; brought him to Joseph , his brethren
also folbut they being wholly ignorant of any thing lowing him , who , when he
saw him ...
This and more of the same The horsemen therefore took Benjamin and nature
did the servant say , in way of reproach ; brought him to Joseph , his brethren
also folbut they being wholly ignorant of any thing lowing him , who , when he
saw him ...
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