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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... thought the indulging his anger to be a real pleasure , he wrote thus to Petronius : " Seeing thou esteemest the presents made thee by the Jews to be of greater value than my commands , and art grown insolent enough to be subservient to ...
... thought the indulging his anger to be a real pleasure , he wrote thus to Petronius : " Seeing thou esteemest the presents made thee by the Jews to be of greater value than my commands , and art grown insolent enough to be subservient to ...
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... thought to fall upon them on the sudden . Now , Asineus was sitting with the rest , and their weapons lay by them ; upon which he said , " Sirs , I hear a neighing of horses ; not of such as are feeding , but such as have men on their ...
... thought to fall upon them on the sudden . Now , Asineus was sitting with the rest , and their weapons lay by them ; upon which he said , " Sirs , I hear a neighing of horses ; not of such as are feeding , but such as have men on their ...
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... thought he could not conquer his in- clinations for her : as soon , therefore , as her husband had been declared an enemy to them , and was fallen into the battle , the widow of this deceased was married to this her lover . However ...
... thought he could not conquer his in- clinations for her : as soon , therefore , as her husband had been declared an enemy to them , and was fallen into the battle , the widow of this deceased was married to this her lover . However ...
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... thought the injury that Anileus offered to their laws was to be borne no longer ; and a greater number of them came to Asineus , and loudly complained of Anileus , and told him , that " it had been well that he had of himself seen what ...
... thought the injury that Anileus offered to their laws was to be borne no longer ; and a greater number of them came to Asineus , and loudly complained of Anileus , and told him , that " it had been well that he had of himself seen what ...
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... thought , and this speech of his made in council , he persuaded them to act accordingly ; so Mithri- dates was let go . But when he was got away , his wife re- proached him , that although he was son - in - law to the king , he ...
... thought , and this speech of his made in council , he persuaded them to act accordingly ; so Mithri- dates was let go . But when he was got away , his wife re- proached him , that although he was son - in - law to the king , he ...
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