Against Apion, 2.144

Flavius Josephus  translated by William Whiston

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144Now, men of good tempers ought to observe their own laws concerning religion accurately, and to persevere therein, but not presently to abuse the laws of other nations, while this Apion deserted his own laws, and told lies about ours; and this was the end of Apion’s life, and this shall be the conclusion of our discourse about him.

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