The Wars of the Jews, 5.310

Flavius Josephus  translated by William Whiston

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310What made the Romans so courageous was their usual custom of conquering and disuse of being defeated, their constant wars, and perpetual warlike exercises, and the grandeur of their dominion; and what was now their chief encouragement,—Titus, who was present everywhere with them all;

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