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Show The Vablé:: ‘bike Table, *Polyxcnidas..furpriterbethe\Rhosians Pevfepolis burnt at therequeft of an HarIbid. Jet;2.4.50.an opulent City. quit Atolia, forthe defence ofhis owne CoWhtry, 418.40, Hes fucce/fefull Expediti. on dgainf? the Eleans and At olians, 419 Fleet. Dardamians, 520.38. bis timtorowm Natare, 62x4:90. 6 blamed.by the Romans for redacing drisrebellious fubiedts to obedience, 626 30,0, Histourneyto Delphi,629.40. 4 good Treafurer for the Romanes,642.34.076. refolueth to fight with the Remanes, 755 isthere ouerthrowne, and the firfithat fled thente, 65.7. Hetakes Sanctuary, 658. Ha fondconceit in preferning his Treafures, Ibid. % couzened-by Cretians; 650. His bafe 2.°Is forced ta rife from before Palea,. by Porus his, manly .anifwerita Alexander, 172440015 reftored to his Eftate, with agreat enlargements s 4 173.30 Perfeus és/ent by bis Father against the dejecon before Asmylius, 662. 7s ledde Gapting to Rome where he dyes ‘miferably, 773 ‘Perfians ouerthrowne by their owne poltcie,63.5. Their barbarous cruelty towards their prifoners; 159.40. their flanifh [ubie223.40. cion. Petellia, arong Citie ia Italy. 324. 50 Peuceftes. affrighted at the approach of Antigonus, 207.20. His bafe retrait from the Army, 209.20. worthily rewarded for 211.50 bistreachery ta Eumencs. 533 Phalanx of the Macedonians, Phalaris bi iw? Tyrannic,275330. Hes Ibid. death. Pharnabazus «fsiffeth, the Thracians againfi the Greekes, 196.30. He repelleth A- gefilaus, 111.40..Hpoliticke dealing 4- the Treafon of one of bis owne Captaines, s10ig0.b¢ wafleth Actolia, and carrpeth away ayreat booty)515.20.¢>¢. bee erahine téth peace to the Aetolians, 518. 10. and Their admirable patience. By hu vninft courfes makes his Friends nis Enemies, 521.30. his odious difsimulation, $26.30. his flratageme in the winning of Prinaffis, 527.20.b08 vaskilfuluele or vite aptme(jeto vetaine old Friends, andhis forwardre/feinfecking new Enemies; 528.10, hee fubdueth the Coantrey of -Athanamia, 587.10. his mdvnanimity conflraed by the Romans, \bid, his cruelty towards the Maro- mites, 610 Kear di' Ox: : metrius epnek Attalus owt ofOpus, 416. Zope Preferment acquircd.bycouxting thd mal. titude,. ee Rebeltion of diwers. Prowinces againff he Perfian, 122.50 Rebels confidence in the multitude, how 35 G05Ox waine a thing this * Rechit/(neffe ofthe Campanes, 517.39 Pride beaten with hen omne meapons3:353 50.4ndpunifot with contempt. 446.20 Prouclions ofWarre; and abfolute power, of command, are ofgreater ufe innced,than the willing readineffe ofFriends. 14 r ° Pfamimoneshis geatle reprehenfion of A- lexander. : "153.50 428,19 Reguhisdis cacaunter mith-a smonfirous Serpent; 300, 50 Heforceth Tunis; 301 6«bis death, 302 40 Retreat inthehead ofan Enemies Armic, how dangerous: 33 5-50 Rhodians reco ver Pereafrom the Macedo 547-49 Prolomie Lagus his. fubtile dealing; to nian. debarreall claime tothe. Macedonian Empire; Their flont meffageto Antiochus; 65.50 732.50 178.20,.1s greatly beloued. of, the Egypti-~ arelightedbythe Romans. 44S, 187.20. Hefideth with Antipater,ibid. Scleucus; 214.20. beefubdaeth Cyprus, 218 Puniche Warre, 314.50.) Their anfoer im 20. hefarprizeth Gaza, and taketh Tyre ana Senate toone of the Prinernuin, thidem 30 Their police sopicke a quarrell,337.1 o.their taken and executed. 287.40 Philopoemen his firf? militarie action, Rowanes, their admirable courage and indiffry;304:7. their great loffe by Sea; Ibid. the Sea mith his Pleet, under the conduc of 20. Their whole loffe by Sea during the firft His happy compafsion, 191.20. Hee fcowres Sidon,219.30. he retireth into Egypt; 222 confederacie with the Saguatines, tbid, 30 Theirgreat forces at the time of Concolitas 349.5. bis great dexterity and fafficienty 4. be obtaineth Sicyon and Corinth, 226.50 bispolitike coar[e egainft Antigonus, 23} 20. be befiegeth Salamis,2.40.20.his Vertues. abad Sea-man, 575.5. is policte to ontr- 245.6 Carthage,361.40. Their precipitate affectie Prolomie Eucrgetes, King of Egypt, who takethpart with Cleomenes. 345-20 02,379.40. Their magnanimitie in the mid- throw Nabis, Ibid. 50. bis lamentable end, 614.10 ned, and compelled to fie for bes life, x His Commendation, Phyllides b/s Seratageme. Ibid.so 118.40 Oe. Pififtratus bis divers changes ofom 43 Polybius is impartiall dealing. 37! Puniche Faith, 290.30 ; perfonall valeur, 242.20. Is.made Patron of fanilies) ashad firl fubdued them totheir the Athenians, 243.50. is forfakem by the Macedonians,245.20. 38 called into Italy by the Tarentines, 251.5 00his offer ofpeace to the Romans, with their an{mer,252-30+bis So.here-cals hisforses out of ltaly, 258.10 his excafe for. his diffembling with sparts, 197 fe polis, 199-3 202 - 327:40 Polyx- battaile ofCanna, 392.50. The hard fhifts Purpofe intended by men, but difpofed by they were driven t0,393.40« Their poleyia God, 345-40 apholdivig in their fenerall Prouinces, the Pytrhus his hard beginning, 241-19.445 greatnefjedud reputation of fuch (and their His worthy reprebenfios of Fabius #he from - His difbonaurable departare deff of their greatest troubles, 380.30; T heir 247-30 enferable condition immediately after the Tyranniein Sicil,and departere thence,255 Hes cruelty to his oldfriend. nus hts inuafion,3 5 4.40: Their Embaffage to Publicola his fincerity. f3 Palfage to the Romanes, Wid.so. 1sforced to And to hisyong Pupil a 3IG20 Us, 613. whom hee puts to death, 621. His end: 623 Philiftus, avotable Parafite, 286.50. #8 i, . 59. bis gallant demeanour towards the A- ‘Hi ea hishi Soneraignt His Treachery unto cheans his Confederates, 419.20, his Em\ f Heegrowes iealons of hisfonne Demetri- 10. his arbitrement for the Kingdome of Roman Historian. 4k.2 Thrace, Ibidem 20. bis policy in ayding the Polyfperchon # made Prorector of Beotians, \bid. hee inuadeth, Affa, 138.30. Kiag andEmpireofMacedon, fete Hs bapefeafl, Ibid.30. his diners.iffnes, 1 39 His vnthank{ull Nature. yy ti "9? «Philip, King of, Atacedon , fone. of De- Preneltines bone/t-rcfalution. Romans, a5. want of renerence to their E+ fate, 509.30.és enforced to abandon diners Townes by him conquered, with leaue of the Phocion 7s made chiefe Ruler in Athens, 186.6. hisiaf? dealing, 199.40. 4 depri- A's 135030n heminneth Olynthus; 136, lk 2254.0 30; His double hand dealing with the No. bility and Commons of Meffene, 520. 30. Kings, that made league with the Romanes, 461.30 Phileterus bi fortunate mifbap. 509 10 Pamper ofthe Medes; mixed withgladneffe, 482.3 2. bss peremptorhe comamatdanidpowers. iS segoty2 Poyct}, Chancetlor. to. Francis tha. Fiva, R Eafons moouing the Romans to unders morthily xunifhedfor hisfalfbood...3\ 46304 take the warze in Sicil. 269.50 in warre, 522.50. hee killeth Machanidas the Tyrant ofLacedemon, 42.4. 30. hee wis Philip of Alscedon ts left for an Hoftage with the Iyrians, 132.50. bi-efeape away 133,20. He vauguifbetbh Argeus, Ibid. 40, bis politike Donatige of Pydna to the Oly shians, 134.20. he delinereth Pheres from the tyrannyof LycophronyIbid.10, hee 0Berthrometh.Onomarchus and his whole o Poraius Cato hiscondition,6o.ria ise, 30%, hisechecheginenstotheinfolent Atal 408.5 34§ovbis triumphs 568.24. bis eriefe cnters into League with Hannibal, Ibidem mong the Greckes, 115.2. Hemarrieth one 117.20 ofArtaxerxcs ha.daughters, 2148 Pharnus andhisfeaenfonnes, Phidippides his familiar Denil, 4.7.20 Philadelphus, she fir? of the Egyptian 594,10 Empiresa G5 10. Their generall affection to the coodofthe Common-meale, 434,30, Are abandoned by twelue of theirowne Colsnies; 451650 Their imaginarie Prerozatiae 4 85 0. Their cuflome when they tookea Towne by affanlt, 497.20. Their colourablethankes tothe Athenians; 530.4% Their firit vfe of §35-39 fight. Thid.z0. bisfatall/urprize of Arges, 259 Elephantsin anfwer to the Embaffadours of At 30 . Python emploved againff the Rebels inA- $4,182.50, 1s deluded, and(aine by Antigo212420 Aus, Q Vintius 24s quipping anfmer to Philip, 543.20.bis profitable obfermation,5 46 Their talus. : 33.50 rr Their imperious anfreer te Antiochus dis 150.59 Embaffadors. , Their resfons.not to beforryfor Hannibals g Cape. h 571-3 Rome nothing[0 tyranmons at Cartlagee 324.59 Rowing |