The Wars of the Jews, 3.22

Flavius Josephus  translated by William Whiston

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223. Yet were not the spirits of the Jews broken by so great a calamity, but the losses they had sustained rather quickened their resolution for other attempts; for, overlooking the dead bodies which lay under their feet, they were enticed by their former glorious actions to venture on a second destruction;

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