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Show DheTable. The Table. ‘posingafterayiriangefafbion. 29 5.50 :ane ofwheir Country by She Remvalea; Roxane payed with ber ovwne coiney © 225 ADTRAN HE EL OEY OAV BF O oRaleofthe busbandoner the-wifty and 0 326.20 parents oncr their children. Rumours caft ont ofPurpofe,to gine an howeft colour tothe warreagainfi Philip. 528 sheer et taneqh alt ostaogee fo S § \AeuntivesfeareofHannibal.e 359-50 Saguntum recouered bythe Romans 4o6 eon ; VSN SS ih, > Saguntumfound out in Athess or Oneca <rawne S| yo $3 20 ~Sabynites andHetrurians become Tribstaricta Rome, 250.50 Sicil, whencefowamed. 272.50 Shanes in Nabaresthough nor in Law, nga She 326.50 Sophonisba her tragicall end: 484.40 Spaniards(mothered todeath)' 76 §.20 Spendius, \ principal Rine-Leed-y ofthe Carthaginian Mutiners,°3 18262 hee tages thefieldagainfPAmniltar, 33256.tricifed before Tunes. : 333230 ~\Sphodrias bifond athemps open the hawen ofathens, 119.20 Spitamenes mardered by his wife, 171 To Spoyle and riches of mol? force with the SarkesneereGarn/eyy takenby the French common Sonldier: aod againe reconered. 170.30 Scaliget tisdpimionconcerning: Naboni- dus. 7 =: 7:10 «Scipio P: infpt Proconfall into: spaine, 4094. He winneth Carthagena, 410)20 Teuta 5 Queene oftrie, her tnfolenr prefently enaniredshrough the(uddsine ey of handlingthe. Reman Embaffadors, 351.40 148.30 Spoyle dinided before viclorygotten. : ' 350.40 State ofgreat[pirit, but[mallforte.' 110 ° " stedfa/tneffe im taking revenge, is Wiehe. He victory aganf Hanno ana Mago, 462 fillpheld a point ofhonour. 330.30 20:.Heswarie ue af bisSpani{b friends, 463 \ StipendarieS of Tyrants, fight more cou 2aiHe expelleththe Carthapintans out of the ragionfly than thofe of free Cities or States, Chatinent ofSpaine, 464.304 His.exempla- Hicintice upon chis wudinous Souldiers, 47% zulschofen Confal, Ibid. goods furthered by the people iahiss African Vaya, again/t theliking ofthe.senate, 474.nose recone neth Locrt,a7s van Tbe politike vfevhee made ofSyphax hit Embaffage,4.76.50. "Hee landeth a Africkea7g7v0. Themanner of his munter-Campes 473.20. His flratageme to firethe Campes-of Syphax eed. A{drubal, 479-40. Hé fight with the Carthaginians in the Hauen of ¥tica, 482.40, "He diflike taken at Mafanifla; his marriage with So- phonisba, 484.30.¢re. His Emba(fage to 23.30 Stratageme ofthe Capuans again? shale of Came, Styx. 420.2 528.20 Sulpicius' the Roman Confull5 inuadeth Macedon; 530. 30.forceth Antipatria, 533 30. Is enforced to retyre to Apollonia, 536 50 Superstition ofthe Perfians, 46.30 Syphax extreth into league with the Romans, 465, 10% but afterwards fideth with the Carthaginiansagainft them,476.40. hee bringeth aydto Carthage, 478. 2¢. bis rechleffe manner of cwcimping, 479. 4. Isfred thence by Scipio, Ibid, 50. /s Arinen home intobis owne Ringdome, 481.40. bee fight492.30: His anfwerto Hannibal upontheir eth a bettell ‘with Mafanitta and Lzlius, meeting in Afrikes4g 3.50. His triumphant wherein be is taker prifower, 433.5 0+ bis eX the Carthagintans, 487.50. His courteous ufage of the Carthaginian Embaffadours , xeturne through' Italy to Rome; 560. 10. 35 clamation ag ainft Sophonisba, 484.29. Co enforcedto abandon ‘Rome, through the ma- #5[ent prifomer to Rome, 486.40 Hite ofthe Tribunes, 706.40. bis death. Syracufians Petalifine,217.30. their Um . ; Ibid. fortunate expedition againft Ducetius, Ibid. Seleucus fyethto Ptolomie, 2 £2.20; hee 30. their warre with the Athentans,27 8.10 Jorprizeth Nicanots. Campe, 320.20. Ort» they locke vp the Athenians Fleete i@ }heer He. ouerthroweth Antigonus, 227, 30. his hauen. 280.40 marriage with Stratonica, 238.10: hisieaT toufie of Demetrius, 244.40. his pretence * ee Cuflomein Ireland. 495 2 ofquarrellagainit Lyfimachusy'245. 20, bis Teleutiis farprizerhthe Athenian 14 Short ioy, 2 Thid.go - Sempronius ve-¢alled with his Armie ftomhis determined voyaze into Africkefor the defence ofltaly, VERS 366.40 Semoucs, a people of the Gaules, expehed We: Temerity ofthe Roman Confils, 17.19 3° iv Terentius Varro his bafe cariage of 4 felfe towards the Campa Embafeinnsihe 2913 e Teuta awaine report, .*: 414,20 > uenforcedte begpeact of the Romanes,°35 Tprannie-perfecuted by, sts one. power, ay ‘ 319.h0\properlydefizeds Ibid.5 ot s4,4ine , icie rack aicefrom ablothers 325.200. Thetrug avThankesill beflowed: but in way ofpol oe oy thebans. : ; "393.20 feat. Embaffadours'to athens, names tlereof. 326.5 55 sPOL dmesg Vv : . S ° yo offinall force without aduifedThebes glad toberid-ofher founder, S we(fe, ‘ 332,10 a 9, t ng ‘Valour feornes to bunt after epinios..470 Io Themiftocles bis policy to alienate ray ta, Ii4.to. their Army before Spar Jonians from the Perfisns.5 4.6. His foarpe Vanityfor a Prince to engage himfelfe in # aifwer to an unbefeeming taunt. 55.30,hi8 bufineffe ofa dangerous importance, vpon the predominating vertue, 57.30, His policy to promifed affurance ofa State meerly popular, 581.37 rid Xerxes out of Greece, lbid.so.' Is feat Varro T. his inueltine againf? Fabius: on Embaffage to Lacedemon, 65.10, He Plane-tree, 455.20 377.20, bis vaine bosfling. 380.1.hi obitin Theoclesshis-aiferneryrofSitit.+ "27% "WRY aiaiap bis Colleaguesgood counfell,382 big | eS ee ° 20, his manner ofembattailing the Romane Theramones enfarcedste:drinke Pay/on. Ariny.385.40,his chitfefwifedeme in timely ight. 387.40 (ey 99.50 Vermina the Son ofSyphax, owerthrowne Thimbrove/sifleeh the Tosians .\ against 55710 the Perfia. 107. 39.-15fiaine by Steuthas, bj the Romans, >} i 116.30 Thrafybulus fuxprizeth Phila. 91.7.0" taketh Pireeus. Ibid2oshe taketh part mith the Thebans.114.10, recouereth Bizantiins from the Lacedamonians, 11§- 5Os Ana is laine at Afpendus, 116.30 Vertue (unjortanate) contemned, 78.20 Kertuciufily termed Hercicall: 327.20 Vigtorpnenerfriendleffe, 288.30 inducement to moderation. 584.30 Vidlory;t0 generous mindes , 1 onely am Kitlory beyond hope: 559.7 Violetce ofgreat Armies is often broken, Thrafybulus bis inf?punifoment./.227.4 wpon {mall Townesor Forts, 505.20 16.20 curiofity. vaine 40s Tiberius Timoleon és fent to the aide of Syracufe, 283.10. His firatagem tefree himfelfe from the Carthaginian Gallies. Ibid.20. Hee [urprizeth Icetes his Army, Ibid. Hee demoli- fbeth the Cafile of Syracufe. 239. 4. He gregt victory ouer the Carthaginians, Ibid. Vtica «goodly Cityin Africk, 528.30 Ww Aut ofnidneyfindes many blind exeu- 394-7 Wi 528.20 water ofStyx. 10, Heefreeth Sicil of all her Tyrants Ibid. a wifedone with the lateft.27.20. Wife mew 375.3 euery rumour, Tiffaphernes his perfidiows dealing with are not mowed withkaaght by mécefiity. 455 often fe wifidanie bissba } for ons stodi écome 90.:R 92, Cyrus. 30 sonditions.o%, 10, Hi treacherous Embsiface tothe Grecian Army.98.40.Hee burneth the Country about the Greeks.100.20. hus cowar ownet dize.109, 50.4 finally ouertaken by bis sunning, 111.50 wretchedne(feoffubiedls, ining under the wrongs that are infolentaremoflgricwoms, 320.5 Tithrauftes his wife courfé againft thes 113.20 Greekes, s, Treafon obtruded vpon guiltleffe perfoo through thefalfe accafation of«principalcon436.39 hirator, p of Macedon and Treaty betweene Philibetwe en the Romans T.Quintius.5 42.4.0 _ $67.42 and Antiochus. urs, well Traito e knowh in d repofe Traf 35 1TO worthy tobe betrayed, Truth ofgoad sidings many ties Wi 321,10 City, goncrnment of 4 tyrannicall x 4 ; : : Antippus made Generall of she Cart the Ro~ eth uifb Xsales o1.20.He vamq 302.7 hus, mans. 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