Chap.

 1 13|        coast of Egypt), eight from Pontus, five from Lycia, and twelve
 2 14|           right wing, and those of Pontus on his left. Between these
 3 34|          had been lately levied in Pontus; and Quinctius Partisius
 4 35|          along the hills; for from Pontus, by way of Comana, runs
 5 39|       legion on the right, that of Pontus on the left, and those of
 6 40|          other side, the legion of Pontus having given way, the second
 7 40|          place. Thus the legion of Pontus being almost wholly cut
 8 41|         Pharnaces] wished, entered Pontus with all his forces. There,
 9 41|         made himself master of all Pontus, as there was no one to
10 65|            in war. In Bithynia and Pontus indeed he expected more
11 67|            67 Upon his approaching Pontus, and the frontiers of Gallograecia,
12 69|          69 When he was arrived in Pontus, and had drawn all his forces
13 70|           to the Roman citizens in Pontus, because it was now too
14 70|      itself. But that he must quit Pontus immediately, send back the
15 72|               72 Zela is a town of Pontus, well fortified, though
16 77| conjuncture. Having thus recovered Pontus, and abandoned the plunder
17 77|          to protect the kingdom of Pontus. ~
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