| Josiah Priest - 1833 - 422 pages
...Josephus's description of their military works. See his works, Book v. chap. 6, page 219, as follows. " Nor can their enemies easily surprise them with the suddenness...walled their camp, about, nor is the fence they raise, raahly made, or uneven ; nor do they all abide in it; nor do those that are in it, take their place... | |
| Josiah Priest - 1834 - 412 pages
...description of their military works. See his works, Book v. chap. 5, page 219, as. follows: " Nor can thtir enemies easily surprise them with the suddenness of...marched into an enemy's land, they do not begin to light till they have walled their camp about ; nor is the fence they raise, rashly made, or uneven... | |
| Josiah Priest - 1835 - 416 pages
...Josephus's description of their military works. See his works, Book v. chap. 5, page 219, as follows: " Ptor can their enemies easily surprise them with the suddenness...raise rashly made, or uneven; nor do they all abide in it; nor do those that are in it take their place at random: but if it happens that the ground is... | |
| Josiah Priest - 1835 - 418 pages
...Within this fort, of which we have been speaking, found at 0y r.**'^ \ ^2*O*»I> ",„ ,'"i N» •• camp about; nor is the fence they raise rashly made, or uneven; nor do they all abide in it; nor do those that are in it take their place at random: but if it happens that the ground is... | |
| Flavius Josephus - 1852 - 712 pages
...mistaken that would call those their exercises unbloody battles, and their battles bloody exercises. Nor can their enemies easily surprise them with the suddenness...raise rashly made, or uneven ; nor do they all abide in it, nor do those that are in it take their places at random ; but if it happens that the ground... | |
| William Robson - 1855 - 684 pages
...mistaken that should call those their exercises unbloody battles, and their battles bloody exercises. Nor can their enemies easily surprise them with the suddenness...till they have walled their camp about ; nor is the defence they can raise rashly made, or uneven ; nor do they all abide in it, nor do those that are... | |
| Flavius Josephus - 1856 - 604 pages
...their battles bloody exercises. Nor can their enemies easily surprise them with the suddenness of thei* incursions ; for as soon as they have marched into...raise rashly made or uneven ; nor do they all abide tn it, nor do those that are in it take their places at random ; but if it happen! that the ground... | |
| Flavius Josephus - 1869 - 612 pages
...mistaken that should call those their exercises unbloody battles, and their battles bloody exereises. Nor can their enemies easily surprise them with the suddenness...raise rashly made or uneven ; nor do they all abide in it, nor do those that are in it take their places at random, but if it happens that the ground is... | |
| William Robson - 1871 - 802 pages
...mistaken that should call those their exercises unbloody battles, and their battles bloodyexercises. Nor can their enemies easily surprise them with the suddenness of their incursions ; for, as soon as they have ~ — ]ied into an enemy's land, they do not begin to fight till ve walled their camp about ; nor is... | |
| William T. Welcker - 1874 - 198 pages
...those their exercises unbloody battles, and their battles bloody exercises. " Nor can their enemies surprise them with the suddenness of their incursions;...camp about, nor is the fence they raise rashly made nor uneven, .... but if it happens that the ground is uneven it is first leveled ; their camp is also... | |
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