The Wars of the Jews, 3.236

Flavius Josephus  translated by William Whiston

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236where a certain Jew that defended the city from the Romans hit Vespasian with a dart in his foot, and wounded him a little, the distance being so great, that no mighty impression could be made by the dart thrown so far off. However, this caused the greatest disorder among the Romans;

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