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Show Thevbind Bokeof ebeyit part Cuar.58. £4. fisns vi edtoden y fhould not thence:ro , burthar they i forth comencere ynroiera/alemxogive anyimpedimenttatt sithéd;and atan end. fini re offt‘ll ll were fhould with-draw themfelues, and get the In the old Latine itis written, Procul recedité abillis; with-draw jour \felues farre from Bry.4, 10 i ‘sopthian veturned an # N thefecondyeare of Darius, he gaue order that fhould be finithed at Hierufalemfhould goe on, and commanded that the reas the at his owne charge,and out of the teuc hues, of the Crowne. Phenicis,andthe uph Gouernours of thofe Prouinces which arefituité betweet ieScmid-land Seakwhom Ezraicalleth the Captaines bey on th Lier had hitdred them . Tn our Engslifh, Be peefarre ,from thence,to witirc > Cua oo 5. byfairemeanes, GIG Of Darius his fawour to the iewes in building the Temple, } thts workin Cambyfes his time, Darivs gauc commandement that ec. itie,and Temple,aow is in building. Healfomadeadecree,vvhich concernedhis own Subicas thenceforth hinder the {etting vp ofthe Temple of God, thach i downe, andthe difturberhainged ona Gallowes nade ¢ inthe fame decree maketh inuocation to God, That bath catfed bjs named ‘there (to)deftroy, all Kings.and People that put their bends toalterandtodeftroy this houfe of God cing al furwhich isin lerufalem,cre. In foure yeares:after which decree (the Jewes be nifhedyvith money and all things neceflary from Dariasche Templewas inall finifhed, CArrowes : whicl { did yeeldeall his hands, ‘Bur ¢ theii meaning 2 rig der the mater,or ¢7 interpretation \was { Soccamipesdraue the h Alartimsdayatid'r him, that within of courting & Hare was{o dilcourag alithatwereficke the RineP iter. He the Bridge before king fhould neuer mo tainly bin prouedtr ho thecomtting turned from/ster to vvit,in the beginning ofthe Spris ig,in the fixthyeare of Dartus Hifila/pes, and in. the their firft rerurne. twoand forrtiethafter.tt ceand §. LLIT. . OfDarius b# Scythian warre. Wucedon, ans, andt NP Frer thérrecoueryoff Babylon heinuadedthe Seythians whofe King Tnftine caalleth Lasthings and{aith, that Darius vndertooke me warre againithim, becaule 44 nte pelt epics, bei ‘ alfo foo herefufed. him hisida ae in marriage? The better to conuoy hissAvmiciaécgaucthe to Scythiahe built a Bridge of {mall Veffels ouer the Riuer her or Danubios, & cuftedy.ofthe famein charge (among othe 13 of Affathelefleyto the onians Amiens, among whomvvas 44il/tiades,vvho perfwaded the Afan Gractaus to>becake downethe her way,then not bridge,to the end Darixs might not returne thereby,and ce of milet, Citic withoutgreat difficultie ; but the fame w:as red iftedbyHift Z of Jonia,which Nation beinga Colonie of the Greekes, Diodo us calleth Traitors totheir DiodLtt. Scyth Countrey,becaufe they ioyned themfeluesto Darius. Butthe moreclegant- ly.tearmed them good flaues,for as muchas they would ridtaun away fr omtheir Ma fter,but were more mindfull ‘of doing their duties; than offhaking. off th cir bondage, 40 vvhenithey were prefentedwith as faire an. occafionoflibesuty.as could haue bec ach red. For the greatArmieof Darius entring the defart Countii¢ icalled Baffarshis, foun injitneither people to refift them,no anteenanceto reliéue sha Forche Sethian vverethen,as aeaeee rims Tartars, their pofteritic,zat this:day,alll horfe-mien,ling the from Bowand Sword.Theyvvere not Piough- men,but Grafiers,‘driuingtheir Heards they had one place to.another, 3 opportunitie ofpz ufturelled them.. Scanding Towhes wines ane{ childrens none,butvfed for Houfesthe Waggons vvherin theycarriedtheir making Streets, am Waggons they placeat euery Station in vety goodorder; ThefeW Lanes inthe mannerofa great Towne.remoucableat their pleafure. Neitherhath the exealled nowthe great Chrimany other Citiethan fach,as Aguas32 Emperour hi an owneofCarts.. nastherefore Darius had wearied|himfelte,tod i wherein he foundneitherwaijes wvafted his prouifion in thofedefolate Regions, teé&t him,victualstorefrchh him, normeetane fruitfull trees,orlining creatures, 20° any thing at all vvhich either he him{felfe might make vffe ofor b ydefttoy ingitm : gtiene | heihad b, } tothe fortun : hebegan to perceiuehis owne folly, andithe dangerint» o vvhich meflages 5 etfetting a good facevpona bad game;) he fentbiane meflag alour va! i ‘his of ii triall eke eitherto nd tie 0 ceafehis flight,a E1Ge Orifheaacknowledged thimfelfe the weaker, thento ye ‘sh ue neaer that king 7afladou Ta SW ithe WabAb AS vords,and afrerwa tly defired:thar th > Tadoursiwho vponiheir Brcatnelle, many viGiories; lious behaniourtowardsthofe w Noble I Grand-father,to. Alexander 4o befought his fathet the to eked rawGreat, himfelfefron d ing gail honouraable. ref pecttows aide the-Erab thel. adies mightrefiefh themf{e ing obtained, ;Alexander car themifelues ip the>fam athe feat giving themin fhould forthwith tr: for that purpo ch sesThae w hentt fians offe "aeto abufethem, the Leecouided awi ththeirlong ein eee rhty were Dariusfor afeuere reuenge §0 Amintascane his fifter Gyeea ofint this narriageto Bi pr inic ipailG‘oniniander of Davids mt orces onthat fideswho,perfwadingher husband how he ipfallthe Alliance of Ataceden would proueforth theinuafionof Attica intended,fo prev ailed.as Alexander eltcapedthat tempehBich thccarnedie Giteypan hime ry fuddealy;sthe war of Afathe leffe, cal ed Louick galling outat thefametime. |