The Wars of the Jews, 2.548

Flavius Josephus  translated by William Whiston

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548In which circumstances, as the footmen knew not how to defend themselves, so the danger pressed the horsemen still more, for they were so pelted, that they could not march along the road in their ranks, and the ascents were so high, that the cavalry were not able to march against the enemy;

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