The works of Flavius Josephus. To which are added, 3 dissertations. Tr. by W. Whiston, Tom 41814 |
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... camp in two bodies in the great plain . The foot were put into the city to be a guard to it , but the horse lodged abroad in the camp . These last , by marching continually one way or other , and over - running the parts of the ...
... camp in two bodies in the great plain . The foot were put into the city to be a guard to it , but the horse lodged abroad in the camp . These last , by marching continually one way or other , and over - running the parts of the ...
Strona 9
... 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 places at random ; but if it happens that the ground is uneven , it is first levelled : their camp ...
... 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 places at random ; but if it happens that the ground is uneven , it is first levelled : their camp ...
Strona 10
... camp within into streets very conveniently , and place the tents of the commanders in the middle ; but in the very midst of all is the general's own tent , in the nature of a temple , inso- much , that it appears to be a city built on ...
... camp within into streets very conveniently , and place the tents of the commanders in the middle ; but in the very midst of all is the general's own tent , in the nature of a temple , inso- much , that it appears to be a city built on ...
Strona 11
... camp , and this they do be- cause it will be easy for them to erect another camp , and that it may not ever be of use to their enemies . Then do the trumpets give a sound the third time , that they are to go out , in order to excite ...
... camp , and this they do be- cause it will be easy for them to erect another camp , and that it may not ever be of use to their enemies . Then do the trumpets give a sound the third time , that they are to go out , in order to excite ...
Strona 14
... camp withal ; and after them , such as were to make the road even , and straight , and if it were any where rough and hard to be passed over , to plain it , and to cut down the woods that hindered their march , that the army might not ...
... camp withal ; and after them , such as were to make the road even , and straight , and if it were any where rough and hard to be passed over , to plain it , and to cut down the woods that hindered their march , that the army might not ...
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