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1 34| seized and laid waste by Pharnaces, because, unless they were 2 34| prince, sent embassadors to Pharnaces, to acquaint him, "That 3 35| the following answer from Pharnaces: "That he had quitted Cappadocia; 4 36| 36 Meantime Pharnaces sends several embassies 5 36| difficult and narrow pass, where Pharnaces placed a chosen body of 6 37| Domitius in his camp; so that Pharnaces, having missed the opportunity, 7 37| working at the trenches, Pharnaces drew up his army in order 8 38| 38 Next night, Pharnaces, having intercepted the 9 38| Alexandria by the way of Syria. Pharnaces, upon this intelligence, 10 40| foot of a mountain, whither Pharnaces did not think fit to pursue 11 41| 41 Pharnaces, elated with this success, 12 41| difficulties would terminate as he [Pharnaces] wished, entered Pontus 13 65| trouble, because he understood Pharnaces still continued in the latter, 14 69| battle between Domitius and Pharnaces) embassadors arrived from 15 69| embassadors arrived from Pharnaces, "to entreat that Caesar 16 69| represented particularly that "Pharnaces had granted no aid to Pompey, 17 70| 70 Caesar replied, "That Pharnaces should meet with the utmost 18 70| province; that the refusal of Pharnaces to aid Pompey had turned 19 70| from their friends" (for Pharnaces had sent him a golden crown). 20 71| 71 Pharnaces promised every thing: but 21 72| extends to the town. Here Pharnaces encamped, with all his forces, 22 74| 74 Pharnaces perceiving this, next morning 23 74| on with their works. But Pharnaces, either prompted by the 24 74| while, in the mean time, Pharnaces continued his march, and 25 76| made by the cohorts left by Pharnaces to guard it. Almost the 26 76| pieces or made prisoners. Pharnaces himself escaped, with a 27 78| been under the command of Pharnaces. And thus he guarded the