The Wars of the Jews, 6.20

Flavius Josephus  translated by William Whiston

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20for besides their notion that all their hopes were cut off, in case these their works were once burnt, the soldiers were greatly ashamed that subtlety should quite be too hard for courage, madness for armor, multitude for skill, and Jews for Romans.

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