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in which when it was once espied by a souldier, it was noised about in all the Roman Camp, that the Jews which fled out of the City, had their bowels full of gold, whereupon in one night, thousands of the poor Jews had their bowels ripped up by the greedy souldiers, to see if they could finde their gold and riches, laid up in those secret places. |
in which when it was once espied by a soldier, it was noised about in all the Roman Camp, that the jews which fled out of the city, had their bowels full of gold, whereupon in one night, thousands of the poor jews had their bowels ripped up by the greedy Soldiers, to see if they could find their gold and riches, laid up in those secret places. |
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Ʋnd necta duorum millium viscera put esacta, &c. Vid. Joseph. de belli Judai, l 6. c. 15. |
Ʋnd necta Duorum millium viscera put esacta, etc. Vid. Joseph. de Belli Juda, l 6. c. 15. |
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