The Wars of the Jews, 5.319

Flavius Josephus  translated by William Whiston

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319and Titus, in the innocency of his heart, believing him to be in earnest, and hoping that the Jews did now repent, stopped the working of the batteringram, and forbade them to shoot at the petitioners, and bid Castor say what he had a mind to say to him.

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