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The works by Josephus are referenced as
[Title] [Book#.Paragraph#]
The works of Josephus are available in English translation from Harvard University Press:
https://www.hup.harvard.edu/results-list...mit=Search
Another site has a partial translation of the works of Josephus, and some of these references can be found there. However, the site does not work well for navigation. Here is one that I found:
http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/text...99.01.0146
Flavius Josephus, Antiquities of the Jews (ed. William Whiston, A.M.)
14.110 (Book 14, Paragraph 110):
"There were four classes of men among those of Cyrene [a city in Libya]; that of citizens, that of husbandmen, the third of strangers, and the fourth of Jews. Now these Jews are already gotten into all cities; and it is hard to find a place in the habitable earth that hath not admitted this tribe of men, and is not possessed by them; and it hath come to pass that Egypt and Cyrene, as having the same governors, and a great number of other nations, imitate their way of living, and maintain great bodies of these Jews in a peculiar manner, and grow up to greater prosperity with them, and make use of [some of] the same laws with that nation also...."
[Title] [Book#.Paragraph#]
The works of Josephus are available in English translation from Harvard University Press:
https://www.hup.harvard.edu/results-list...mit=Search
Another site has a partial translation of the works of Josephus, and some of these references can be found there. However, the site does not work well for navigation. Here is one that I found:
http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/text...99.01.0146
Flavius Josephus, Antiquities of the Jews (ed. William Whiston, A.M.)
14.110 (Book 14, Paragraph 110):
"There were four classes of men among those of Cyrene [a city in Libya]; that of citizens, that of husbandmen, the third of strangers, and the fourth of Jews. Now these Jews are already gotten into all cities; and it is hard to find a place in the habitable earth that hath not admitted this tribe of men, and is not possessed by them; and it hath come to pass that Egypt and Cyrene, as having the same governors, and a great number of other nations, imitate their way of living, and maintain great bodies of these Jews in a peculiar manner, and grow up to greater prosperity with them, and make use of [some of] the same laws with that nation also...."