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Show ee The Fable. Ase \aE\ TeTable, bis reconery: of Tarentum, and. by what micdites,4 50.40% his enuie at the growing 164.10 vertue of Scipi0,47 3.20. bis opinion touch. \ sO Let cK Fe cerecwscecaioreln. 138.2 shipEmperor ofCougabes Guards.) _« Emaporia, 4 Towne ofgreat. importance i ing Fannibals, departure out of Italy, 490 Spates He. dicth much about the fame time, 49x sce .01 04 on OOF cnEsterchange.of victory, betmecne Hanni- baled Marcellus, 450.10 :\ Banie ofthe Spartans, « 216110 .Epaminondas: drixerh his-ewemies from sheirfortifications, 121.40. he inuadcth PeLopanucfies, 1221.30, his politike deating with a Spartans and Mantineats, 125»20. his potableproweffe, 126, Vit bis death, 127 A 42 5 -Epicides his crafty dealing with the Le- satines 439.2. hiscafllyfeafling af the Sy- LACHPIEMSor wi 443-59 <\Exror ofmans iadgcment,in valuing things accerding to.common opinion. 326.4, 5. Errors.that are efpecsallytobee.anvided by 4.Generall, 376.30 Euergetes,avd the caufe of{uch his denomitation ‘ 552.20 Eumenes & meade Goacrnour of CappadoGi4j182.10. His open dealine, 189.50. Ht policie in preventing Craterus, Ibid. nee kile feth Neoptolemus é# finglefight, Ibidiso bis wmifedome in redeeming. itse-loue of bis Faith ofthe Petilians toward the Dentin 4133 Payal taken bythe Enghifb, 307.20 Fearepretended where warreis intended, 663.3 Flaminiushis co/t/y icaloufie, 372.5 Flatterers the bafef} oflanes. 372-5 Flatterie beyond bafene/fe. 3419 Flight isfomctimes commendable, 368 30 Fons Solis ofa/lrange Nature...153 me Fortitudeds a diligent preferuerof felfe, 468.20 Friends taken for enemies, 4325 Friendlbipfought after afirange manner, . 656.10 - Fruit ofpopular iealoufie. Furie of amualtitude. ; G 373.8 546-9 Be is yeelded tothe Romans, 472 > Gams. report to Henry 5, at the battsile 384.30 people, 191.20. The condition of his Armie, ofAgincourt, 192.30.his admirable refolutian, Ibid. tsfeet Gaules, their furious innafion of Rome, atliberty by Antigonus,19934.0..b Coun- 249.40. onerthrowne by Antigonus, 237 1d tric andconditiog, 201.5. bis,profitable vfé of«.fained dreame,205.20. bis wpaffage into Gelon, Prince of Syracufé, 276.1. Hi Perfia, lbid.40. Heefortifieth the Cafile of wictorie againfithe Carthaginians, Ibid.20 Tbid.go (Suf4,205.Vvlt. bis fingular dexterity in orde- his dogge, ring his Armic,r06.4.0, Ha politike delufiGelco his. pranident courfe in sranfpor9 ofAntigonus, 207.20. his prouidentcir- ting the Carthaginian Armie from Sicil 40 cumfpection, Ubid. 40. bis meere.vertue the Carthage,3 15.50. 4s feat: £0 pacific the MaSole caufe.of 21s cxcréhrow,208.20. His vr- tiners,31'7.5 0, és detained prifoner by poe 319.2 Sortsnateend, 210.50 os Humenes.King, of Pergamus, his policie God bereaueth a man ofhalfe bis vertne Poanimatebisfonldicrs,609.24.\he waxeth that day, when hecapeth hins into bondage. 328.10 contemprible,6 31.24. his voyage' to Rometo Somplaine againft Perfeus, 73150 \Greekes terrible to the Barbarians. 93 59 a Eurydice berinceft and murder, 432: 4o Eunydice ber title to the Empire.of Macedon Gracchus bis vidlory af Bemenenturt. e : 42 Ie after Alexanders death, 178.1, [hee calleth Caflanderto.ber-fuccour,202, 40} dabande- 01 Gylippuscammeth to therelicfe of Sys Heay per ownefollowers. Ibid.20 xq Expectation ts almajes.. tedious, whew the encut is ofmoll importance, 28236 c en ans Fork, cufe;279.40.He winnes the Ath fover10 280.3. Hebtaketh Niciaspri 2 apeAbi laidamc arasks dwifedome, : Anni:bal t bis.great valor am wi ayf bi fle dinideth the Legions ith Minutius, ; 359.20. Mis hereditary i hatreaop aga' B77+42« Hisgraye ceun(aile to. Amylinus 3 the Romans,36; 2.5 o.bis, paige vasRUDAS¥ mith bis an[wer teercunte, 231420.,bis \PAbs 363-50, 42d oner the Alpes,3° (VF apth eke 4 oPeAnfwerable obiettion to Scipio, gor t angnifnerh the Tasrint, and ieabe > Rhe gee? ote tryall of his [onnes. adgement, 425.29 Ta, 366,304,exemplary BETES , Ibid. vic. bis politicke disfimulation of the Hieronymus, the left King ofSpracnfe ; 437-38 Ganles,3 68 «gos his. taking! of Claftidjumts his qualities, 436.n0shis. death 369, bisperillamongit the Gaules, 39408. bis dealing with the Romans-after a tricke of, heir owe, 370305 Hts, ratageme inpaffrag the Hills ofCallicilaandd Gafiline, 3175 10. Fs encouragement to hisfouldiers, 33. 4. His order inthe marfballing of bis Army atthe battell of Canne, Ibid. 40. hes intelligence ia Noles 95.204 hisficge of Cafiline, 3951200, hisarmy at Capias.not fo offtimin mate as ts fuppofed, 39°7:19..his bootleffe -attempt upon Came, 420.40s the feare of the Komans at-his approach to their Citie,.. 43% s»Himileo reconerethemany. Townes:im sia 0il,28.423dHeebefiegeth Spracufe,, 2850, his treacherous peace with ‘Dionytins.repay~, ed with likeperfidte, Ibid.zo. the[ucce/fe thereof, 440.10. o Hippocrates bis conntenfeit Epifile, mith, His Maieflies prudence and kingly powers 460.20. ‘his inftice; Ibid.50% hisgreat bausty andhononr conferred upon martiall men. : : 618,20 Hiftizus his practices againft the Perfi4544.40. bisefcapefrom, Davins; bis, Litn30.be aifledgethfrombefore it, 433.1. bis tenants,and death, 46.20 ouer-much credulity, 4.99..10.bis victory 4Hiftorianszenerall affection, 383.30 gainft Cris, Fuluius, Ibid..40,: bis /ratagem Hollanders <paffageshy the, month ofthe againfi Fabius aifcoucred,.45 1430+ Bi pee DakeofParmas Cannon, 309.50 litickefurprize of Marcéllus, 4.53. 40. bis Honour without trufl,15. 9st. Honour that notable commendations, 461,30, he raifeth is acquired bjdetrating from others worth, an Altar, with an infeription,of his vitto- feldomeshrineth with thepofefour, 3.99, 1i#5, 474..10.,bis, Speech at bis departure from Italy,4.90.20. Hee landeth at Leptis, and winneth many to his party, 491%A30 His fpeech to Scipio vpon their meeting. in Africh,A9 3.20. His refolued. dealing, with 4 U6 I Cetes bis érafiy dealing with the, Corin~ thians. 28820 waine Orataury498.\1 0. bis laughing in @ gencrall calamity, 499. 50.His cfcape from He befiegeth them in theCafile ofSpracafe, Ibid.4o.sssaken by Timoleon, and put ta Carthage, 56.1.his conference with the Ro- death, mans,576.hisfreefpeech to Antiochus,5.93 his death, 615 Hanno, -ddrsirall of the Carthaginian fleck, 313.40. is intercepted Co onerthyowne oy Catnlus, 314.10. he if 4 bitter ememy £0 Amilcar, 3147.20. his.ill conduct ofthe Carthaginiaa Armic, 328.59. his, malici- ous ieffs at Hannibals vitiarics, bis vaiuft accnfation ofHannibal, 393,19 399 50 Hardineffe is unworthy the name of valour, which bath no. regara of honefiie or 289120 Impudence ofRoman falfbood. 399.80 Inarus, King of Lybia banged by the perfi70-5 aM, Incoherences in the relation of the.Komam 318. 645.0 Hiflory, Aneguelityafrigour, 395.450 543 Tafidelity findes no fure harbour. Ininxies newlyreceiyedabalipathewernory 541.4 ofeldgood turnes, Infolencywell remarded: 303-7 Infoleney.of a mutinonsArimya ZLIZO Inter-regnum, among. the Romaness wd 379:20 the nature thereof, friexdpir. 341.30 lohn.Lord:Talbot,smdAimylins Paalus Hermias, his vareafonable counfell unto _ 388.20 paralleled. Antiochus. 54.4.6-.2¢jnflitmentishe Prieft High Ioiachimthe Hermocrates Ais policie to detatne the gui29 Athenians, 281.40, bis.vainft banilbment Feastof Purim. 189 Ifaurians defperarer ¢folutions and death, 282.50 19 Hicroms women-Cow. 175.9 Hieron the elder chafen king. of Syrachfe, K : 268.50. his league with. the Carthaginians fo exterininating the Mamertines ‘out. of . pow Jog arncs: bis prudemet; andkingly Sil, 269.1, his, great ouer-Jight, in cpcour= o ~~ tring with laidius, 270,30, hee aéflodget® Ke 10, his:tditige, Ibidg conferred upon martial 10m Mefana, ae Ibid.go bonaty.and honour 618i10 mtn. Hieron she younger relieneth Carthage, mander what. his Com A in . ledge Kugat 332.39. His wife forecaft in reliening the dot,t64Specialmneane tepreCarthacinians ang Romans, when they mere Enemy. oaght toathempete v2: 3 14:00 380,10 went all bofile Pprefea," |