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- Page 9 and 10: again within the wall; and when the
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- Page 21 and 22: as the other cities, Sebaste and Ag
- Page 23 and 24: Hyrcanus was treated unjustly, by b
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- Page 31 and 32: Chapter 8 Alexander Makes an Expedi
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- Page 41 and 42: sung in Herod's commendation, both
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- Page 47 and 48: father's death; but, upon hearing t
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- Page 53 and 54: Herod, in his rage for killing them
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their commanders, and with a most r
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Chapter 19 Antony Sent Herod to Fig
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accidental misfortunes, than that t
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y the Jews, and a great many by the
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Chapter 20 Herod Is Confirmed in hi
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addition to his kingdom, by giving
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Chapter 21 The Temple That Were Bui
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6. Now although the place where he
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up the remaining space with the mos
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failed, he was not himself the occa
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Chapter 22 The Murder of Aristobulu
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4. When therefore he was about to t
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Chapter 23 Calumnies Against the So
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and was much pleased at their recon
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B. XV. p. 671. Stephanus of Byzanti
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or said. Thus did he act a part ver
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4. Now upon these accounts, though
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time would avenge himself on his en
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Chapter 25 Reconciliation Between A
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4. With this advice Pheroras compli
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Chapter 26 How Eurycles Calumniated
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provoke him so to do, insomuch that
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clearing those miserable creatures;
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together. The presidents sat first,
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should be no longer tortured]. When
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which children are recommended to m
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Alexas, a friend of his, and that o
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and particularly of the affronts sh
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Footnotes: 1. These daughters of He
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accordingly by agreement they went
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then it was that he called me to hi
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furniture, he might conceal the mon
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any discovery had been made, perhap
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which I showed him, he made use of
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thee! Yet was I absent, father, on
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Salome contained, a suspicion came
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the mean-spirited, and those that w
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will weep at it, whether they will
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domestic servants and freed-men fol