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 47
... showed the shame he was under in obeying Caius's orders , both by his eyes and his blushing countenance , while he thought it by no means right to accuse the emperor in ex- press words , lest their own safety should be endangered ...
... showed the shame he was under in obeying Caius's orders , both by his eyes and his blushing countenance , while he thought it by no means right to accuse the emperor in ex- press words , lest their own safety should be endangered ...
Page 56
... a prudent manner , and by suggesting good advice , showed himself far superior to the rest , and made obliging speeches to them , insomuch , that he even compelled them all to go on , who otherwise 56 Book XIX . ANTIQUITIES.
... a prudent manner , and by suggesting good advice , showed himself far superior to the rest , and made obliging speeches to them , insomuch , that he even compelled them all to go on , who otherwise 56 Book XIX . ANTIQUITIES.
Page 68
... saw Lupus approach , she showed kim Caius's dead body , and persuaded him to come nearer , with lamentation and tears ; and as she perceived that Lupus was in disorder , and approached her in order to 68 Book XIX . ANTIQUITIES.
... saw Lupus approach , she showed kim Caius's dead body , and persuaded him to come nearer , with lamentation and tears ; and as she perceived that Lupus was in disorder , and approached her in order to 68 Book XIX . ANTIQUITIES.
Page 84
... showed him ; for he released them from the tax upon houses , every one of which paid it before , think- ing it a good thing to requite the tender affection of those that loved him . He also made Silas the general of his forces , as a ...
... showed him ; for he released them from the tax upon houses , every one of which paid it before , think- ing it a good thing to requite the tender affection of those that loved him . He also made Silas the general of his forces , as a ...
Page 87
... showed in his service ; and was con- tinually harping upon this string what pains he had taken for him , and much enlarged still upon that subject . The repeti- tion of this so frequently seemed to reproach the king , inso- much that he ...
... showed in his service ; and was con- tinually harping upon this string what pains he had taken for him , and much enlarged still upon that subject . The repeti- tion of this so frequently seemed to reproach the king , inso- much that he ...
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