The Wars of the Jews, 2.387

Flavius Josephus  translated by William Whiston

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387yet have none of these things been found too strong for the Roman good fortune; however, two legions that lie in that city are a bridle both for the remoter parts of Egypt, and for the parts inhabited by the more noble Macedonians.

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