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1 1| and cavalry from Malchus, king of the Nabatheans. He likewise 2 4| the youngest daughter of king Ptolemy, as has been mentioned 3 13| were likewise lodged in the king's private arsenals which 4 23| of the friends of their king who were in Caesar's quarter, 5 23| design, intimated to the king by secret emissaries, to 6 23| request him, "To dismiss their king and suffer him to rejoin 7 23| execute the orders of the king: and if by his sanction 8 24| condescension in sending back their king at their request, would 9 24| if they only wanted the king to head their army, at least 10 24| Accordingly, he exhorted the king, "To take the government 11 24| again, dismissed him. The king, like a wild beast escaped 12 25| on the recovery of their king, neither had they become 13 25| youth and weakness of their king; and that their affairs 14 27| form of a triangle. The king understanding that Mithridates 15 28| of what had happened. The king learns from his followers 16 28| Caesar to relieve him. The king made use of the more expeditious 17 28| Ptolemy could attack him. The king had encamped in a place 18 29| about seven miles from the king's camp; who, understanding 19 29| very few returned to the king, almost all being cut to 20 30| village not far off, which the king had fortified and joined 21 31| is ascertained that the king escaped from the camp, and 22 33| seditious men, before the king's authority should be firmly 23 33| support the authority of the king and queen, neither of whom 24 34| things passed in Egypt, king Deiotarus applied to Domitius 25 40| legion falling upon the king's cavalry, that was drawn 26 40| victorious forces of the king turned their right wing 27 41| conqueror and a most cruel king, and promising himself a 28 51| toward Numidia, because king Juba had sent considerable 29 62| 62 A few days after, king Bogud, having received Cassius' 30 63| the guards drawn off; when king Bogud attacked one of Marcellus' 31 66| power and dignity to the king. He conferred this dignity 32 67| neighboring tetrarchs) and king of Lesser Armenia, laying 33 73| valleys which defended the king's camp would likewise defend 34 74| through the confidence of the king, that he might not seem 35 78| education (for Mithridates, king of all Asia, out of regard 36 78| several years), was appointed king of Bosphorus, which had