The Wars of the Jews, 7.288

Flavius Josephus  translated by William Whiston

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288for the king reserved the top of the hill, which was of a fat soil, and better mould than any valley for agriculture, that such as committed themselves to this fortress for their preservation might not even there be quite destitute of food, in case they should ever be in want of it from abroad.

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