The Wars of the Jews, 5.59

Flavius Josephus  translated by William Whiston

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59So he perceived that his preservation must be wholly owing to his own courage, and turned his horse about, and cried out aloud to those that were about him to follow him, and ran with violence into the midst of his enemies, in order to force his way through them to his own men.

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