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To that offer of Titus they made this reply: That they could not
accept of it, because they had sworn never to do so; but they desired they
might have leave to go through the wall that had been made about them,
with their wives and children; for that they would go into the desert,
and leave the city to him. At this Titus had great indignation, that when
they were in the case of men already taken captives, they should pretend
to make their own terms with him, as if they had been conquerors. So he
ordered this proclamation to be made to them, That they should no more
come out to him as deserters, nor hope for any further security; for that
he would henceforth spare nobody, but fight them with his whole army; and
that they must save themselves as well as they could; for that he would
from henceforth treat them according to the laws of war. So he gave orders
to the soldiers both to burn and to plunder the city; who did nothing indeed
that day; but on the next day they set fire to the repository of the archives,
to Acra, to the council-house, and to the place called Ophlas; at which
time the fire proceeded as far as the palace of queen Helena, which was
in the middle of Acra; the lanes also were burnt down, as were also those
houses that were full of the dead bodies of such as were destroyed by famine.
Flavius Josephus. The Works of Flavius Josephus. Translated by. William Whiston, A.M. Auburn and Buffalo. John E. Beardsley. 1895.
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