The Wars of the Jews, 4.622

Flavius Josephus  translated by William Whiston

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6227. So Vespasian’s good fortune succeeded to his wishes everywhere, and the public affairs were, for the greatest part, already in his hands; upon which he considered that he had not arrived at the government without Divine Providence, but that a righteous kind of fate had brought the empire under his power;

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