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Show recs The Table. M >: Atedemontawsytheir patient valor, 60 |, shaogo his obfirustion open mtr. Xs Fo Fheirvondition of Life, 76026." Are cenary Souldiers; 328.30: his Leffon drink to havebtermes, 76.20, their: vaine to Cefar Borgia, 611.16 Mav nificerice of the Plateans; 60,10 oaeropceningWidyo; they lofertheir olde fenefriendsfor new falfe ones77150% their Mago commicth to-fuccour Teetes, 238 Bribafiie to coring 78.50 otLaodice her malicious renenge,~.5 41.30 §o.ubandons him through feare; and hin. gtth himfelfe. 2809, Mago, thebrother of Hannibal, his toys worrhilypanifbed: Tbid.so Beagueberweene the Romins and. Aetoli» fill meffage of the victory at ‘Canney' 357 36: bis departure'{rom Gades toward ‘Italy, 72.30. het winneth Génda. 473.50, hee as ros osLbague betweene the Lacedemonians and Abepolianss S22 504.20. fighteth a battailé with a RomakPro-con: ~ofidniniayeicwrtisen)bernotable refolati» full; vohercimbee reveinerh bi? deaths wound, oS. >) Frat ee 489,30 oLeitulus bisyperth to Bmylius, af the batvaile ofCanmewith the Gopiment; 387 Mamertines treachery tothe Adélfinians; 2O8.4.4re befieged in Melféra; 269;1. Cr. Their iimplident reqhe/? tothe Romans, ibid, asHeonattis deparresboat of Brbylon; °1'79 4o govwad isfainednfight againfh the ArheniMandeuile Hés Atozument, 173-40 o7.cor Bese SE &s -wwlplegsaa so a £84.20 "Mandonihs vebeleth acuinft the Romans, © Leonidas his admirable preweffe, 52.40 463: 30° and being onerthrowmne ts cently Leontius bis guar¥ell with Aratus ; and pardoned, 472.20 the iffie thereof,15..30. hee raifeth fedition steArnie: SEE OWI Metelhed, is Dat Manlius his vidory again the Sardinians. ; , 435.20 Marcellus repeWerh Hannibal ‘from rhe <\Leofthenes veajerh an Aimy againthe fiege ofNola}395. 50 bis aifbonourable ad- touceth, tae $17.20 Matedonians O18 tildlo shee oaerthrowerh wantagetaken vpon Cafiline, 424.40, Hee Antipatcr, i82. 10. is fline at the fiege of taketh Leontinns,439.30. hebefiegeth SirsHAUS ‘ SAPS 3V4.0 bufé, 440.50. het profitable circum/peciion, ~\Bepeities brsyrentlofe at Sea? 2484lao 442.50, his under-hand dealing' againft eLetters from the Carthaginians in Capue the Syrachfiens; during treaty of peact, 444 direéled to Hannibal;intercepred bythe Ro- 50. be winuing of Syracufe, 453.50. H4 Lanta. wawsimpith the iffie thereof. ARaird oCentychides bis faccejefol Serdtazem, EAE -tnanndd oral Yeath, 445.30 Mardonitis, "Generall of Xerxes Armic on thud MAT So apainf the Greekes-49; 4.0. hisfearefullfist- (abibersyiaconnfaile, US ERS] 20 p Likerty chained. 609. \ Die: from what-ground iis become fo terys5 7.40, he enibalfaceta Athens, 58.19 He innadeth Attica, bid. 40. Wee Lurneth Athens,5 9.4.0. islaine with manyhonjana 61.59 that aremoit tenderin taking it} Teid.'40 Marfball of England, his power £0 preCyers by Record, Tbid.56 Jerdé'cuery onesfame and reputation. 469 eu Digurians their Nature and Conditiov. ‘Mattins Pismipaculeus vidtorics, 408 terrible aword;-464.10 Their tonilitions Perfians. ORE a Soka Lag, oo ON CLO $78 66.50 OsDope purchafed by milde Goitrbonrs with. QUECmpayrinBReZOr of Mateffyo® Ss 32450 CtLycidas, the wofull end of himfelfe, his wifeand children, 59.8 "Lo-prowedidle dreames. Ataytyrs. 4to.g0 46 8.30 ‘SMainiflaprayererh his ferkice to Iciplo apainfi the Carthaginians, 475-49: oe cane ofbis rewoltfrom: themto the Romsves, B75 %46, Hedepeareeh Hanno 274 bis cae Lycophronexpelled Théfalie. 1 35-30 pany, 47 8.2.be purfucth Syphax, B51 -48 Lycurgus buyes his election to rhe King- AepnofSparta, 508: ve!bed expelheWbisfel- Vs 12pored'to his kingdome, 483.10 hee he daw Sy phi: bound onto Circa, eehha = Kanglasid fablyfierh histie tyrantie, wmurrieth Sophonisba,484.10. 44 < SET KG ye aS VNSI AMOWEG Arie 5 ‘3 Miffave and Prefent vato her, Thid.42- : o1Dafimachus.msurdereth his cass ‘ae, dighlywaegnified by the Komanes, 497 0° "ah fagine ig takenspyioner bySPINkns Varad Ring" Ey 4993? Warieohidenwg)inarichasadres by earth. OTARes aiAIF Witkes VaporTamale" paghe, and bimfelfa with Wis whalePamil), Pbordly after extirpate, 244.30 Of.6 e 63.49 Math The Table, Matho bis mutinous Oration againft the, bid.40.Hé Uilory at Sea agai nfiC Carthaginians,318.20, 15 chofen by the mu- tiners for one of their chicfe Captaines. 319 1. He furious Sally vpon the Carthagivians, 533-40. 1s utterly defeatedsana taken prifi- ner, 334.20 Mazeus his treacherous cowardize.15 8.1 Megalthenes. ba report of Nabuchodonofor. litus:ro8 Nicias abandoneth the Ath enian Galles 281.30.% catangled in his i Dalfage to Camer;"6éBe aad - ,:yeeldeth bitafelfesand CAG a barbaronfly Rak : Nitocris Magnificent Primceffe, 282110 19.50 7030 0 Meleager.preclaimeth Aridzus King, 179.20. bu plot againft Perdiccas # difcone- © Bferuations ofcélefiiallbodies, thefit ref markes ofTime, red.[bid.40.his death, 180.40 Obferuations in the change ofE 220,46 Men that lye in waite for others, are felmpires. dome heedfull if what may befall themfelues, 501.2 Offenders are alwaies afraido 522.10 f theor fel Menedemus and bis Army onerthrowne lowes , if more innocent than themfelues by Spitamenes. 170.3 Menelaus bugreat indifcretion, 230.10 Office ofthe Roman Cenfors, 221 j 5 BY Olympias, enemy to Antipater, is befieged. in Salamis, Ibid 40. Is forced 18 1.40 to yeeld up the Towne and hu Armie, 23% #. renoked inte Macedon, } 94.30, Hicr ina 3 umane cruelty.202,30.18 condemned unt Metapontines and Thurinesyeeld to as death.204.20.Her great Eflate, andperuerfe nibal, 428.50 conditions, Ibid Orchards inthe Ayre, Midias his deteftable murther, 108.40 16.20 Oreftes murdered by his Tutouy Bro pas; Miltiades god feruice i rewarded. 48 20 Minos his parfait of Dxdalus. 273.30 Molo rebelleth against Antiochus. 644, 28. 4forced toretyre towards Media. Ibid. 50. upon aduertifementreturnes , and by Sarprize ouerthroweth Xoenctas and his whole Armie. 545.11. & abandoned by bis Followers, and layeth bands on himfelfe.lbids 44 Murder by guile. 470.30 Mufler ofthe Adacedouians, with the ancient manner thereof. 620 _Mutines bis 200dferuice, procures bimen- wie. 445.50 His wronyfull diferace by the Carthaginianslofeth them Sici!, 446.50 N Nae: defeated by Philopoemen. 575 47.and & flaine by treachery of the Atolians, : 578 132.30 Offentation checked by unexpected necef- fity. p A 437-7 Acuuius Calauius 2m ambitions Noble. mars of Capns.390.40, bispolitike courfe taken to oblige both the Senate and People of Capua vate bim, 391.10 Pannick terrors, 432.30 Panormus, now called Palermo, by whom founded, 373.50 Papyrius ha encouragement to the Ro» mans againfi the Samnites, 147.59 Parfimonie without thrift. 400.4 Pafsiowin extremity, 27:20 Patience of the Spaniards, 312.5 Patience of amayting a conuenient [esfon, isof great importance for obtaining victory, 381.30 Paufanias aduancethto fuccour the Athenians.59.39. he recouereth Bizantidmfrom Naburzanes his infolent hehauiour toward the Perfians,66.1. 4condemned as 4 Traytor, 114 Darius. 159.50 and dyeth in banifoment. ° 20.10 Perdiccas bis Naturéand Quality, 178 Nece/sity, and other reafons; ofemploying Mercenaries in the wars of the Netherlands, 40. bis (ond ouer-weening, Ibidem 0.Hes 323.40 joyneth with Leonatus, 180,20, bie policie Neoptolémus his difsimulation with Eu- 10 entrappe Meleager. 130,20. Is made the and Commander of his fu Kings Protector Mens: 189.30, 1s fhamefully beaten, Ibid. eesIbid .30. bee, comquereth Cappadoci a. 18 2 ‘ 4o 40, his vafortun palfage omer Nilws.1 S ate Nicanortimelyput into Athens by CalNatare mifehienous, £196.20, Heeforprizesh Piraeus. T- Perfeplis |