The works of Flavius Josephus. To which are added, 3 dissertations. Tr. by W. Whiston, Tom 41814 |
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... fire ; and as the tower was burning , the Romans went away rejoicing , as taking it for granted that Niger was destroyed ; but he leaped out of the tower into a subterraneous cave , in the innermost part of it , and was preserved ; and ...
... fire ; and as the tower was burning , the Romans went away rejoicing , as taking it for granted that Niger was destroyed ; but he leaped out of the tower into a subterraneous cave , in the innermost part of it , and was preserved ; and ...
Strona 8
... fire and blood : nor was it exempted from any kind of misery or calamity ; for the only refuge they had was this , that when they were pursued , they could retire to the cities which had walls built them by Josephus . 2. But as to Titus ...
... fire and blood : nor was it exempted from any kind of misery or calamity ; for the only refuge they had was this , that when they were pursued , they could retire to the cities which had walls built them by Josephus . 2. But as to Titus ...
Strona 11
... fire to their 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 ...
... fire to their 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 ...
Strona 15
... fire not only to the city itself , but to all the villas and small cities that were round about it ; some of which were quite destitute of inhabitants , and out of some of them he carried the inhabitants as slaves into captivity . 2. As ...
... fire not only to the city itself , but to all the villas and small cities that were round about it ; some of which were quite destitute of inhabitants , and out of some of them he carried the inhabitants as slaves into captivity . 2. As ...
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... fire , and a vast multitude of arrows , which made the wall so dangerous that the Jews durst not only not come upon it , but durst not come to those parts within the wall which were reached by the engines for the multitude of the ...
... fire , and a vast multitude of arrows , which made the wall so dangerous that the Jews durst not only not come upon it , but durst not come to those parts within the wall which were reached by the engines for the multitude of the ...
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