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 37
... kill Mithridates , he soon told them his own mind to the contrary , and said , that " it was not right to kill a man who was one of the principal families among the Parthians , and greatly honoured with matching into the royal family ...
... kill Mithridates , he soon told them his own mind to the contrary , and said , that " it was not right to kill a man who was one of the principal families among the Parthians , and greatly honoured with matching into the royal family ...
Page 38
... killed Anileus himself also . 8. The Babylonians were now freed from Anileus's heavy incursions , which had been a great restraint to the effects of that hatred they bore to the Jews ; for they were almost al- ways at variance , by ...
... killed Anileus himself also . 8. The Babylonians were now freed from Anileus's heavy incursions , which had been a great restraint to the effects of that hatred they bore to the Jews ; for they were almost al- ways at variance , by ...
Page 44
... kill Caius , and was ash reproaches he lay under from Caius , as though coward ; as also because he was himself in d day from his friendship with him , and the observ him . These men proposed this attempt to all were concerned , who saw ...
... kill Caius , and was ash reproaches he lay under from Caius , as though coward ; as also because he was himself in d day from his friendship with him , and the observ him . These men proposed this attempt to all were concerned , who saw ...
Page 45
... killing him , s watching for a proper season , that the attempt might e frustrated , but that he might give the blow so as t certainly gain his purpose . Cherea had been in the army a long time , yet was he pleased with conversing so ...
... killing him , s watching for a proper season , that the attempt might e frustrated , but that he might give the blow so as t certainly gain his purpose . Cherea had been in the army a long time , yet was he pleased with conversing so ...
Page 47
... killed ( for Caius will set no bounds to his wrath , since he aims to do all , not out of regard to justice , but to his own pleasure , ) we shall also ourselves be exposed to his cruelty ; whereas we ought to be the means of confirming ...
... killed ( for Caius will set no bounds to his wrath , since he aims to do all , not out of regard to justice , but to his own pleasure , ) we shall also ourselves be exposed to his cruelty ; whereas we ought to be the means of confirming ...
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