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Now ivas Padiceds mighty aboie-the mighty' cand had faire leafureto: purfie his Hopesofinattiage witli Cleopatra; andthereby tomike himfelfe Lord of alla but ‘this mult beMaretly carried for feare of oppofitiony Howivifutceeded,will appeare shen the Fanviaa Warretakerhvending: eeEee 36 ayan 7- wh tipater, or madeuchloueto heras blinded their eV¥esywho didnor fomewhatnattow ly fearch inrohis doings, lobar : 185) Ariarathes the Cappadociansthe fecandof that name,gerentinKing ofthat € OUD had continued faithfaltéthe Perfian Empireas longrasir ftodd:followiing the of bis forefathets,euemfromPharudcesthe firfttharrcienedin Cappliddiiagwho m ed) Atofia fitento thegreatiCyniss Some of his Anceftors hadgindeexty: Weene oppreice bythe-Perfianssbur what/Eortiunetboke froni themftonetime, Vertue tetoredat 2 then, and cheir faith fullPsinces had tiuchincreafed all. But inbw. intl FaralbP fogreavan Empireswith much wildenie,and(Darids being flainywith hemight hauelacknbsledged theMacédonianin thePerfians doome: fut ‘This heidid not neither did, Alexenderccall himto Account; beingioceupiediwitnetdéar cares Bur er" essWhohad no greater budneftewherin'to entertain his Acmyifouadit ekpedient bot forthe honourofthe Empire; td takéthacin -lant cesofithe Macedonian conqueft;&:forihis owned bKingdomd.farroandediwith t offute retiait,vn der the couerninent ofa ftedft particulartdAde pne‘opportume place t-triend: ‘Fhenforeheiencred Cappaee" cids foughe with.dsiarathes;whodcdwintothe fick rhitty thoulfand: fooryand f thoufand -horfe(aftrong Anny, -hadicnor encou d a fttoakery and iberter wanthevictoryjand therby thewhdle kingd omieyntere Biit with much cryeley did te v victoryd-forhauing raken driarathes prifonerwithtrayorhersy hecrucified as manyofhis Kindredias he could bight vpont findifo deliueredt hirProuineet0* ome wesswhoin ofallimentiving he wuie d mots: » Another partofhisforces hehad céinitvedivo Pythenzrat hbrias tothe mofthonous offich asremained about himythandstothe:moft lafluredsy #yébow was to fubdue Grecks,rebelfing in the high Gountties ofAfizsAb twenty: thoufand foot, 294 i : oufand horfe they were,(all old Souldiers )who,plot anted in Coloniesby Ae*e™ ae race tidle thebarbarous nations;werefoonWeary oftheit vnple afanchabicarionsjeo i3; n agof the Fifory ofthe World. ft Theproceife ofthe Lamiap warre, B left watipurer hardly bichieged;wanting:meanstofree himfelfewithout V , / fuccoursfromhis friendsin-A fia, Thole frelps nonappgating 10 foon as lie Whicexpededshe came to pdrley with Léophenes; and would haue paietote any terihesiofreafonj wherewith men pofleffed withbopeot victory, do feldome limit theitdefires, Zeostheves witled hi! without further-ciréumftance tofubmithimfelfe to difcretion ye his Wwastdo mnuch for himythat:had:onée commanded ouerthem,; who now, Hqairedof him {uch adifhondurable compofitign. Wherctore knowing thaf the exter eMities, fonewhichias yet hewas farre enough, could btingnoworfe with ity Ampypater Preparéd forthedefenceandthe otherfor windingthe Towsie; which. feltigreat want of Videals; f 2 lothis lingering warre,tlie Brolians(avhethenwearyoffitting Hillat afi 50having bufinege which they pretended athomre)tooke rheitdleaue, and returned int: theirt own ountrdy, Theirdepartureleft-chettenches fo thinly mannedy chat Ansipeter found mMeanésto (ally our vpon his enemiesto their greatlofie : formany were flaines pad r a ofbenes hime] fe amone them,erehe could berepalfed incothe I ewnesyY et hiveby the Macedonians were niothide relitued; heir viduals wafted, andthey werent firong ¢ Hough to deale withtheGrecks in openfight, Craterwas long in comming,» tjpma- Ung no ofthis owne; fo | Ms WhO Was acereftar handin Phraceyhad worketoo much Morethan foure'thoufandfoote,andrwothoufandborfe, againth Seuthas the Thracian zyfmer ing, Whobtoughcintothe fieldaboue foutetimes-that nunibers and though Sue, USE Without loffshiid'gorten/one victory, yet the enemy abounding is Suen "aot the blow fo muchas mightiabate his coutage. Therefore vronstus wascat nel uy follicited by Antipaters:Griends,tdunake all hatte to the refcueHeliad the gouer ee twenty thoufanc id = Phrygia the leffe,. id was abletoraifean Army ofmore than ap pointes thoufand flue hundred horfe, whether leuied out of his Prouince,or "8¢tWo nr, = : seraine. Certaine it is.that he was more wil- Wako out of the maine Army,it is vncertaine. Certaineit is,that he w ling |