Chap.

 1  3|        means to expel him, the kingdom would be reduced to a Roman
 2 24|      so fair and illustrious a kingdom, defaced by hideous ruins
 3 24|     was to him preferable to a kingdom. Caesar, moved at his concern,
 4 26| accounted the two keys of that kingdom. He attacked it so briskly
 5 33|       dead, Caesar settled the kingdom upon the youngest, in conjunction
 6 33|   thought proper to banish the kingdom, that she might not raise
 7 33|        Having thus settled the kingdom, he marched by land into
 8 34|   Lesser Armenia which was his kingdom, or Cappadocia, which belonged
 9 35|      lay contiguous to his own kingdom, than Cappadocia, which
10 41|     had recovered his father's kingdom. ~
11 51|       provinces, and a wealthy kingdom. He therefore hastened into
12 66|     confirmed the first in his kingdom, and put the other under
13 77|       Vincianus to protect the kingdom of Pontus. ~
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