Against Apion, 2.283

Flavius Josephus  translated by William Whiston

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283they also endeavor to imitate our mutual concord with one another, and the charitable distribution of our goods, and our diligence in our trades, and our fortitude in undergoing the distresses we are in, on account of our laws;

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