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Show The Table. ngNOBtty 343.30. be refloreth the ancient difcip line of Carthage deferibed, 266.10. The fpectall canfes ofher defirudian, Ibid.30 Lycurgus.Ibid.40.his great /pirit and good Carthaginians policy to feparate thesra carriage in managing his affaires. Ibid,his cufiansfrom the Selinuntines.28 2.30. their great viclory at Dymes.345.20, His winning fur ifice to Saturne, with the encnt thereof. ofArgos.34.7.7.45 enforced to abandon Acro. 293.10. Their wofall ouer-ficht. 316. 50 corinthus.347.10+ bis bold affrontgiven to Their conflernation.482.3. Theyafjaile the Antigonus.348.30.és patto flight by Anti. Romanes in the haven of Vticalbid.5 0. Their gonus,and louingly entertained by Prolomy great.ioy upon a {malloccafion.483.6, Their difbonenrable Embaffage to Scipio. 486.3 Their impatience lofeth them many helpes. 419.50. Their bootle(fe forrow.Ibid. Their enay to the Barchines, repayed with aduantage. $40.30 Carthalo hifortumate fucceffe againft the Romans. 311.20 Caffander hisfecret conference with AntiQONUS, 195.20. Hts entry into Pirews.198.10 He reducgeth Athens to obedience.199.10.Hee builds Caffandria,and re-edifies Thebes. 204, Buergetes.q00.1. His unfortunate end, Ibid.5o Clypea a Port Towne on Africk fide, 300 ° Cocles bis admirable refolution, a8a Coimbates ofdiners kindes, 466.1 Commodity ofa retrait.isa great aduances ment toflat ranning away. 367.40 Conditions oftruce between the Athenians and Lacedamonians. 75-50 Concolitanus avd Ancroeftus, with s mighty Army of Gaules inuade the Romanes 5 o.hispeliticke dealing with Alexander the 354.30. Butare ouerthromue,together with «356.30 fon of Poly{perchon. 215.30. bee vanqui- thegreatefpart oftheirforces, {beth Glaucius King of the Ihrians. 216.10 hee putteth Roxane and her fonne to death, 225.50. Hes cruelty repayed on his own honfe, i 241.50 C.Caffius bis wife anfwer. 83.50 Cato his general conclufion in Senate.468 Congruity of natures tna rare couple. 532 30 Conon hisfamous retrait. 108.10 Conqueft ofrenenge, whatit is truely. 468 30 Confaultation rightly Creticall, 550 Contempt vfed-againft Princes, leffepardo339.30 286. Geraunus repaireth to Seleucus. 245.10 nablethanilldeeds. Contradictions in the Romifh bisory, 4 his treachery againft him, Ibid.3 0. bis good fascelfe in Macedon and Thrace.25 4.10. per- bout the warres ofthe two Scipio'sin Spain. ® 401.40 fitious lone tohis fifter. Ibid.30. bisfoolifh His condition. pride and miferable end. 255.10 Ceraphim, or Hagiographa ofthe lewes. 2.10 Charidemusbis good counfaileto Darius ill rewarded, 149.4 Charles the rift, bis aduicets hisfonne Philip. 300.10 ChoicetUmade. ' 628 Cimon, Generall of the Athenians, 66 40. hee reduccth Phatelis ‘to theirfubiection. Ibid. heobsaineth two victories im one day. Ibid. bee onerthreweth the Phaniciansflect, Ibidem, and is fent witha fireng Neuie, to take inthe lleof Cyprus, 68.40. Hisdeath, Conuenicnce and inconnenience of4477), confifting of diners: Nations and Lange 316-5 Coriolanus bis dangerous warre against the Romans, 248.40 Counfaileprenaileth nothing, where opportunities are meglecied. 354-40 Courage not anfwerable to good wilt Court warres. : warded, ‘E7520 zects. : vi9" 532310 Antipater, 184.30: His marriage wi! . " daughter uf Antipatet. 186.10. hee Ibidem ceththe étolians into hard termes bis wuprincelyfentence, Ibidem §0.he repel» Curtins 22d Trogus miflaken, in Alex- beth Pytrhus, 243; 362 Us bardly purfaed by andersarrinall onthe bankes of Tanaisst69 Agathocles)244. 10.bepalfape ower Lytus, 30 Cujlome ofconquered Nations, 402.50 Cyna,motherroEurydice: 19T.40 Cyneas, «principal ConafellourtoPyrFAUS, 251.5 0. Lnfent Embaffanoar totheRo- ; Ibids26 Demetrius the/onne of Aytigonus'Got hatas,° expelleth "Alexander rhe Sonne of Pyrrhus, oat ofMacedon and Epirus, 338 20. Decayedin vertue, after be became king, maas. n S 253030 Ibidiso Cyrushisfirft militarieferwice, 18.4.0 Demetrius Pharitis expelled bir xing Heouerthrowerli the Afjriaes, 22.500 His dome bythe Romans, c entertained by King uate nade renerend by bisoodnelfes 25120 Philip}506.3; heprocireth Philip' to yake Hispolicie in parfuing Croefis, 27.10. His 4-Leagne with Hannibal, 518220, C4 tam great mercy, Ibid:govhis wariw Scythias 28 ning obferwer of Philips humours, 526.20 LOsHisfiege ofBabylow, Ibidys asbesforcible Islaine in attempting ofMeffene: Iwid30 eutry intort, 30.10, His Sepulchre and EpiDemofthenes his temerity covreted) 280 taph. "350 10.Hiégo0d connfaile reiecied, 281. 30s © Cyrus,Brother to Artaxerxes; bis policie abandoned by Nicias,282.4und bafely murin leaying Souldiers, 93.20, his unfortunate thered, Ibid, Defire ofrule, belonceth to'rbe nobler part uslour. ; 95.20 ofReafon. Danger 70) conflituting twoGenerall? of contraryfaciious, 325,20 Defperation deridedby obduratenesfe, 536 7 Ditncceshisre/alate anfiver. 534 Anatatus, the paterualhAnceflouP of the Tarquinii, 426.50 Zz10S Dion;banifbt for bis good meaning, 286 50. Heveturneth within Armic, aad cite. veth Syraen[e:38-7.4.6, bsazaineexpelled, B- Danger at band neglected, through vaine hope offuture-victory: 479230 Darius, she fonne.of Hydalpes, bss mef- bide) 613 Adath: with toe reneaze thereof, fagetotheScythians, 40,50. Strangely an» 288.4, Dyonifiusthe elder, a/pireth to the King- frtred,a113 Hisdifficultefiape, biden 10 his sesloufie ofHitticus..\s46:20 dome of Syrtcafe,28 3.20. bis Yenenge taken Darius Nothns:yeizerh theikingdome of on his veuolted followers, ibid. so. extle- ded, ald Pet onereth Syraca[e, 284.10," His Perfis;8oor0\Hesrecomercth. al tat bis fa- ther. and Grandfather had loft in Afia,\bid. powerfull Nawie, Ibid. 40, "Hi perfidiome 30: His death. dealing witb Himilco, patterhed, 585: 20 Hefackerh Fautoment ue, TBIG- 30: be fiege of Rhegivin ibid,' Hes death, and hid conat. 386.20 tion. Dy onifies the yanoer bB barbarons cry- Ibik4o Darius his vaine\infolemtiat #213 0 bis Craft ofthe Romanes in obfeure covers" 49245 Lientenant thereof. 176.4. beeieyneth wit ; tonncffe wellpunifbt229.10.he tranflate Sityon and calleth ix Demesrins;ov5 05d. Dik ows; Tords20 }\"Contepines® Sandanes* bis hapleftfuccefesa>7Aes He ubtaineth\Ciltgod. counfell, Toi30 flyerbte Sardes, Thich b6a,23 8.Vitibisigensle dealing with thewnvitls.there befidged vis % Wane Sratefull Athenians, 240. 10, his weakeneffe , Cruelty in Lords, begetteth hatred in fub- moj apparant'tn hit molt Gredenelfe) 242.40 Arimie;and their condition, Ibid. 40.45 aif- 20.his oner-much baffe to encounter se Campe..97.30. his confident meffage te the nes.19 0.10, Is deceined in bis expectation 3 1g}. -rpee.lbid.s o.his onermuch credulity, and bid.4obis death: * ave ‘sisggslo Cratippus aefwer to PampeyCleomenes his vitterie againft cles, Croefus his canfe of ewmutie Clearthus ariveth the Perfians out oftheir WMedes,a 250. His Pedisreds vos oy; His mpinycongne/ss2 Gi7e Hisfecarity. anddelipn comfited ar Tus) 250) 202 heopferethicondstions ofpeace to Alexander, 15 5.50. His retraitinto Media, 157.40. bisibarddepinie fille follow the worft counfell, 161.10. bis 7O.4o the Volfcians. 249.10 Cleadashisbeotle(feperfwafion, 141 Cleander and his Cemplices, worthily re- Table. 335-10 Cowardize and courage frangely sie 340.20 mixed, Craterus his malice. Ia Cincinnatus bis noble expedition againft Hee is font backe into Macedon , and ws EP TheTal anne wofill deiection, Ibid. 3 0.bis:lapifpeech to Polyftratus' , tlria,86:50.bi hard dealing Again? Dion. 487.30) Isdxpélled Syrdcufe, Ibid/40, Hee pet entree abaine, 783.7. Hefurreniiyeth 162\%0 Deceit, oyer-reacht by frand, 4545 Decius Magus his conflancie toward the the fame to Timoleon. Ibid.4' Difeafetvmmon to Princes privateper Spits: ; 296,40 Diffenfion betweene Commanders. 2g2 Dottrite of}policie. ; :7 len thesfharpot Entity 6 a innadieg Drcumesfomittioses ¥00trie. Thith4 145 Ht « Romans, e 392.10 Demetrius the fonne of Kntivoniis ‘the elder his lowe to Rumienes, 21 24 dis ontne iDystins® bp poliele Melting with the Curthavitiah Glue? 397, 30. He yasfeth the vee Urnie int) Cilicid418 110 We FakeryEiles, \ace of SOERK, Doki ont offeajon. WUC argpognd: Armny.r2 1598 i bisaR. " 124 398.20 5 72.59 Ele- |