. The works of Josephus. alfo have kil-led ^/ex-^Wer and A/i?man prefently came and told to her Brother//erÉit/. The King nolonger able to bridle his fury, commanded them both to be bound, and kept infeveral places^. 44^ J O S E P H U S, 0/ the Anttquities Book XVI. places, one from another, and each of them to write what they had plotted againft Htheir Father : And being thus commanded, they wrote that they neither preparedTreafon, nor yet thought of any Treafon againft him; only they piirpofed to fly,becaufe they perceived that they could no longer Uve here, becaufe they were io M~pefted, an


. The works of Josephus. alfo have kil-led ^/ex-^Wer and A/i?man prefently came and told to her Brother//erÉit/. The King nolonger able to bridle his fury, commanded them both to be bound, and kept infeveral places^. 44^ J O S E P H U S, 0/ the Anttquities Book XVI. places, one from another, and each of them to write what they had plotted againft Htheir Father : And being thus commanded, they wrote that they neither preparedTreafon, nor yet thought of any Treafon againft him; only they piirpofed to fly,becaufe they perceived that they could no longer Uve here, becaufe they were io M~pefted, and in continual care. At that time a Prince oiCappadocU came Amballa-dor from Archelaus^ named Mf/<?, who was one of the greateft Lords of the Coun-trey : And Herod defiring to (hew his Sons malice, he fent for Alexander out of Pii-fon; commanding him to relate how, and after what order, or whither they meantto fly : Heanfwered, unto Archelaui^ who had alio promifed them to fend them toRome •?, but that they had no further intent or purpole to effeâ any unlawful praâiceagainfttheir Father, and that all other accufations were falfe. And that he requefted jthat T^rz/ww//^ and the reft might have been be


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