Against Apion, 2.127

Flavius Josephus  translated by William Whiston

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127for there are very few nations that have had the good fortune to continue many generations in the principality, but still the mutations in human affairs have put them into subjection under others; and most nations have been often subdued, and brought into subjection by others.

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