O thou miserable infant! for whom shall I preserve thee in this war, this famine, and this sedition? As to the war with the Romans, if they preserve our lives, we must be slaves. This famine also will destroy us, even before that slavery comes upon us.... “The” Works of Flavius Josephus - Page 427by Flavius Josephus - 1856Full view - About this book
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...be slaves. This famine also will destroy us, even before that slaven, comes upon us. Yet are these seditious rogues more terrible than both the other. Come on; be thou my food, and be thou a Fun to these seditious varlets, and a by-word to the world, which is all that is now wanting to complete... | |
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